Abstract
As I write, Twitter (whose biography is grasped brilliantly here), is now owned by Elon Musk. Twitter is immersed in mass firing, massive uncertainties around what dramatic shifts in policy and ensuing public discourse on Twitter might look like, and indeed, valid doubts on the future of Twitter itself, as dangerous new toys are played with. People are migrating as the #TwitterMigration hashtag captures, and spaces are (re) forming. Scholars of communication, with a wealth of expertise on platforms and content moderation have advised Musk – but is he listening?