Amid Musk Twitter chaos, athletes & celebs cope just like us

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Amid Musk Twitter chaos, athletes & celebs cope just like us
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Yes, athletes and celebrities from the entertainment world are just like us: They’re monitoring the chaos and uncertainty surrounding Twitter since its new owner came aboard.

“If a lot of that stuff went away,” Norton said, “I think we’d be the better for it.”

“I just look at it like, you know, Twitter is, was and will always be a dumpster fire,” said actor Ryan Reynolds, surely echoing the sentiments of many, famous or otherwise. Questions about Twitter’s future arose the moment Musk completed his $44 billion takeover in late October. He got rid of half of the full-time staff, prompted hundreds of engineers and othersConcerns about fraudulent accounts and misinformation are not new.“It’s scary right now,” said Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton, who has more than 85,000 followers. He said he gets “the majority of my news” via Twitter and uses it to connect with friends, interact with fans and promote companies.

“If you want to get your voice out there, there’s other ways,” said Charles Leno Jr., a Washington Commanders offensive lineman with more than 25,000 followers. “This may sound bad, because I feel everybody should have a voice, but it’s not true in terms of Twitter: It’s given voice to the voiceless — people who shouldn’t say anything. You don't need to be talking about somebody else’s job, their relationship, their business. Support them or just shut up.

Those who advise entertainers and athletes — and, in some cases, tweet for them — don't know how to proceed, even though they've long had a direct line to Twitter employees to resolve issues. “We’re living in a new world on Twitter. It’s going to require a little more due diligence,” Rosenhaus said, adding that he doesn’t expect “a mass exodus” of his clients from the app, because “there’s a lot of value from it.”

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