Who is Taylor Lorenz? | The US sun

JOURNALIST Taylor Lorenz is a Washington Post technology columnist known for covering tech culture and online creators.

On December 17, 2022, Lorenz’s Twitter account was temporarily suspended, just days after Elon Musk suspended and shortly afterwards restored the accounts of several high-profile reporters from various news outlets.

She has been a columnist for The Washington Post since March 2022, having worked for The New York Times since 2019

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She has been a columnist for The Washington Post since March 2022, having worked for The New York Times since 2019Photo credit: Instagram

Who is Taylor Lorenz?

Taylor Lorenz is a technology journalist and a native of New York.

She has been a columnist for The Washington Post since March 2022, having worked for The New York Times since 2019.

Lorenz has previously worked for The Daily Beast and Business Insider.

She was also the social media editor for the Daily Mail.

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The journalist, known for covering internet culture, currently resides in Los Angeles, California, according to her website.

“I write about social media, online culture, content creators, fandoms, memes, gaming, YouTubers, tech startups and more,” her bio reads.

In 2020, Lorenz was named to Fortune’s 40 Under 40 list in the Media and Entertainment category.

What happened to Lorenz’s Twitter account?

On December 17, 2022, Lorenz’s Twitter account, @TaylorLorenz, was suspended under Elon Musk’s ownership of the platform for unclear reasons after she tweeted the CEO asking for comment on a story she was working on.

“Tonight Elon Musk suspended my Twitter account,” she wrote on her substack. “I have received no communication from the company as to why I was suspended or what terms I violated.”

In a TikTok video shared by Lorenz on Saturday night, she said, “Super crazy. Elon seems to ban anyone who disagrees with him.”

On December 18, Musk tweeted about Lorenz’s account on Twitter, stating, “Temporary suspension due to previous doxxing of this account. Will be lifted shortly.”

Lorenz’s ban came a day after Musk restored several journalist accounts that Twitter suspended on Dec. 15 after he claimed they had “doxxed” him for posting links to an account tracking his private jet.

Her account – which she first activated in 2010 – was restored hours after Musk’s tweet and has over 340,000 followers.

Elon Musk became the owner of Twitter in October 2022

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Elon Musk became the owner of Twitter in October 2022Photo credit: AP:Associated Press

When was Lorenz accused of doxing?

According to Variety, Lorenz wrote an article for the New York Times in 2020, “which included a link to a Zillow list for a digital creator’s ‘content house’ that had previously been leased to Ariadna Jacob, the head of a social network. media talent management company.”

In 2021, Jacob filed a $6.2 million defamation lawsuit against Lorenz and the NYTimes, claiming the article destroyed their business and resulted in the loss of 85 of their social media clients.

However, in September 2022, a judge dismissed the defamation lawsuit, saying the plaintiff failed to prove the defamation.

On December 15, Jacob took to Twitter to claim that Lorenz had doxxed her in the article published two years ago.

“I’m not famous and I wasn’t a public figure when Taylor Lorenz asked for my address, said it was not for publication, and then berated me in the NYT using the address she assured me of that it will not be published”, Jacob wrote and Musk tagged.

The CEO responded with, “Such shameful behavior will not be tolerated in the future.”

In her Substack post on Saturday, December 17, Lorenz wrote, “Twitter has served as an essential real-time news source and has played a pivotal role in the journalism world, but Musk’s arbitrary suspension of journalists covering him should worry anyone who that values ​​journalism and freedom of expression.”

Lorenz is yet to respond to The US Sun’s request for comment on Jacob’s doxing claims.

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However, responding to a Twitter user’s comment on one of her posts regarding Musk’s “retroactive ban on ‘previous doxxing’,” she said wrote: “He was just crawling around and repeating what Libs of TikTok claimed, but it’s completely false.

“I have never in my entire history on Twitter posted a tweet that violated the Community Guidelines or doxxed anyone, nor have I doxxed anyone in my stories. Reporting on someone is not doxxing.”

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