Medical community frets over fate of Twitter
Washington (AFP) - For days, doctors, scientists and public health experts have been telling their Twitter followers where to find them on other platforms if Elon Musk's newly-acquired company tanks. The social media giant symbolized by the blue bird has laid off half of its 7,500 employees, while several hundred others have resigned, creating doubts over its future. Even if it survives, the unpredictability of the new boss has raised fears his policies could profoundly alter the character of the so-called digital town square. That would be a deep loss for medical experts, who have used Twitte...