![]() ![]() ![]() “What’s good? Doesn’t seem very free speechy to me.” “This is what my app has looked like ever since my tweet upset you yesterday,” she continued. It accompanied a photo showing the “verified” tab of the notification page on her Twitter app, which often listed posts from verified users, appearing to be blank. Ocasio-Cortez wrote, “why should people pay $8 just for their app to get bricked when they say something you don’t like?” Yet hours later, the congresswoman claimed her app was “bricked” due to the disagreement with Twitter’s new boss. The House representative from New York responded that her “workers are union” and called Musk “a union buster with an ego problem.” ![]() The back-and-forth continued the next day, when Musk shared a screenshot of a T-shirt being sold on Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign website, with a price tag of $58 circled in red. Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says He ‘Owns Responsibility’ for Company’s Mass Layoffs ![]()
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