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Design: theSkimm | Photo: Getty Images Verified: On Thursday, Elon Musk [sealed]( his on-again, off-again deal to buy Twitter. Now, the keys to one of the worldâs most influential social media platforms are in his hands. But not everyoneâs eager to see the âChief Twitâ spread his wings. The Story In just over 15 years, Twitter has amassed more than 230 million users â and became a top platform for prominent political leaders, business executives, journalists, and activists. It helped spark social movements (see: [#BlackLivesMatter]( and [#MeToo](), provided real-time info on major news events, and changed the way the world communicates. For betterâ¦and for worse. Twitter has repeatedly [come under fire]( for its handling of hate speech, [misinformation, and disinformation]( (think: election lies, conspiracy theories). Which have [continued to take hold]( despite the companyâs efforts (think: labeling misleading tweets, banning accounts). Now, those measures could be seeing major changes. Because of Musk? You said it. The self-proclaimed âfree speech absolutistâ has already said that the site must be âwarm and welcoming to all.â And that the company will create a â[content moderation council](â before making any changes. TBD what exactly that means. But many worry controversial figures (like former President Trump and Alex Jones) could ultimately return to the nest. And that Musk will peel back the platformâs [moderation efforts]( â which critics have already said are not enough. That could lead to a rise in hate speech, extremism, and misinformation. And at [a not-so-great time]( (read: [the midterms]( are just over a week away). But those arenât the only flags being raised. What do you mean? Musk is the latest example of [the uber-rich]( buying, creating, or financing social media platforms. (See: [Peter Thiel]( and Rumble. [Trump]( and Truth Social. Perhaps even [Kanye West]( and Parler.) In doing so, theyâre all becoming political gatekeepers â at a time when social media has become even more influential for how the public gathers info about elections and politicians. (Worth noting: [At least 69 million]( people have reportedly joined alternative social media sites, which [6% of Americans]( consider a go-to source for news. But Twitter is at least three times the size of that.) So itâs got many concerned about the profound effects this âboys clubâ could have on politics and society. theSkimm While itâs still unclear what Twitter will look like under Elon Musk, even the smallest change could have major implications. And prove that billionaires really do run the world. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=The Elon Musk Twitter era is here. And raising big questions. #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Bookmark'd Hereâs a look at the reads weâve saved, texted, and emailed to our friends⦠[The Mysterious Patient in Room 23](â¦she came from one of Europeâs wealthiest families, then became a woman without a trace. Now, her fate may hang in the hands of one person. [What My Mom Taught Me About Sex](â¦hint: itâs not what you think. [Stevie Case vs. the World](â¦two decades after the gaming industryâs first female superstar said âgame over,â sheâs finally opening up about the misogyny, harassment, and sexism she faced IRL. Downtime Downtime doesnât have to mean doing nothing. Hereâs one idea for making the most of your weekend. Halloweenâs just around the corner. But if you havenât gotten into the scary spirit just yet, have no fear. Weâve rounded up a few, well, fab-boo-lous ways to help you embrace the most spooktacular time of the year: - Have a scary movie night. Break out the stash of extra candy, turn off all the lights, and put on something thatâll scare you silly. That could be [a classic]( (think: âRosemaryâs Baby,â âPsycho,â or âThe Shiningâ). It could be one of the recent reboots (think: âScreamâ or âHalloween Endsâ). Or, if youâre someone who doesnât like horror movies, it could be something more [suspenseful]( (think: âGet Outâ or âUsâ). Either way, itâs best to have a security blanket handy. - Set the stage for a frighteningly good time. All you need are a few [festive decorations]( â both [indoors]( and [outdoors](. Add drama to your dining table with black candles. Hang a creepy wreath on your door. And pick up a few pumpkins, which you can [paint]( for a more modern look or [carve]( for something more traditional. (Pro tip: Make sure to save the seeds for [a well-deserved treat](.) - Pull together some last-minute costumes. You could brave the Spirit Halloween crowds and chaos â and score some of our fave costumes for [kiddos]( and [furry friends](. Or you could easily DIY a prize-winning costume for [yourself]( (see: the smart cookie and raining men ideas), [your little ones]( (see: the hot air balloon or cardboard train costumes), and [your pet]( (see: the cupcake). - Dive into a few spooky stories. If you think thereâs nothing better than [a thrilling page-turner](, check out [these reads](: â[Jackal](,â in which a young girl goes missing in her Rust Belt town. â[The House Across the Lake](,â about an actress whose life starts to spiral following the death of her husband. And â[When No One Is Watching](,â which follows a woman looking into the gentrification of her Brooklyn neighborhood. - Eat, drink, and be scary. Make a [âscare-cuterieâ board](. While youâre at it, whip up [eyeball pasta, âghoulâ-ash, and monster wraps](. And donât forget to stock up on some Halloween candy before the big night. Including treats [for everyone](. Skimm Picks Here are todayâs recs to help you live a smarter life⦠1. How to show your home some extra TLC this holiday szn. Because winter is coming. And so are your guests. Thankfully, [this platform]( makes it easy to connect with local pros for any type of project. Think: cleaning, repairing, decorating, and more. [See for yourself](.* 2. New cookbooks thatâll get you ready for hibernation season. From books on bread baking to dessert making (yes, please), cuddle up with one of these [new releases]( thatâll quickly find a permanent place in your kitchen. Inner Ina Garten, activated. 3. A shoe sale at Thousand Fell. Get $30 off [any pair]( with code BOO and free shipping on orders over $80. Go go go. *PS: This is a sponsored post. On Our Radar 15% off sitewide at [Brooklinen](. Aka your sign to snag some new sheets and a duvet cover. Or a [super-plush robe.]( Thank us later. Skimm More More Skimm, more knowledge. Hereâs what else weâve covered⦠- Why [high-functioning depression]( often gets overlooked - What you should know about [melatonin]( â particularly if youâve been debating giving it to your kids - Itâs almost time to fall back. Hereâs how to prepare for [daylight saving time]( - The [disabled villain trope]( in film, Skimmâd - [Skimm This](: The latest on the Ye fallout, plus three issues that are top of mind for voters Save the Date Like ours, your work and personal calendars are probably hectic. So here are some events you should know about... The next [Powerball drawing]( â which, by the way, has the fifth-largest jackpot in US lottery history. Fingers crossed. The Astros-Phillies showdown continues in Game 2 of the [2022 World Series](. Play ball. The start of [National Native American Heritage Month](. Learn how you can honor the heritage, history, and culture of Indigenous peoples, [here](. 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