Taylor Lorenz and Drew Harwell, another Washington Post tech reporter, were researching an article involving Musk.
The Washington Post's Taylor Lorenz, a technology and online culture columnist, said she learned Saturday afternoon that her Twitter account was "suspended," she wrote onLorenz and Drew Harwell, another Washington Post tech reporter, were researching an article involving Musk. In an attempt to contact him, Lorenz requested an interview via a tweet on Saturday, she wrote.
Later that day, when she went to check whether there was a response, she received a notification that her account was suspended.
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