A year ago, in what was essentially the world’s most expensive impulse purchase, Elon Musk bought Twitter. That made him Twitter’s most important user. But he’s certainly not the only one to fall for its spell - a spell that promises attention, connection, and power. This season will explore why Twitter’s cultural and political influence far exceeds its size, and how its biggest users shaped it, for better and worse.
Hosted by Vox senior correspondent Peter Kafka. Episodes drop every Wednesday beginning October 25th.
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Elon Saves Humanity
Havoc On the Platform, and Off
A Million Different Twitters
What We All Got Wrong About Twitter
The Global Race for EV Adoption
The Self-Driving Experiment
The Human Cost of Ultra Hardcore
Tesla vs. The Competition
How Tesla Became the Elon Musk Co.
The Electric Car Goes Mainstream
‘The Tesla Shock Wave’ Has Arrived
AI to IRL: The Future of Dating
Can Niche Dating Apps Save Us?
Bumble, the Girlboss of Dating Apps
The Secret Algorithms That Control Your Love Life
The Hidden Hand Behind Your Swipes
Tinder Changed the Game
Dating Games
Zuckerberg's Biggest Bet
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