Yoel Roth has spent the past 16 months recovering from a very bad, very public breakup.
For two chaotic weeks after Elon Musk took control of Twitter in October 2022, Roth clung on to his job as the platform’s head of trust and safety. He even won public praise from Musk for his “high integrity.” But Roth ended up walking away from the job that November, and he was quickly targeted with a torrent of harassment, driven partly by lurid accusations from Musk himself and also by “The Twitter files,” a dump of internal documents that revealed how Roth and other executives grappled with content moderation decisions.
Roth has kept busy
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