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Taylor Lorenz

Taylor Lorenz (born October 21, c. 1984[a]) is an American journalist. She is a columnist for The Washington Post. She was previously a technology reporter for The New York Times, The Daily Beast, and Business Insider, and social media editor for the Daily Mail. She is particularly known for covering Internet culture.

Taylor Lorenz
Lorenz in 2019
BornOctober 21, c. 1984 (age 36–39)[a]
New York City, U.S.
Alma materHobart and William Smith College
EmployerThe Washington Post
Writing career
GenreJournalism
SubjectInternet culture
Websitetaylorlorenz.com

Early life and education edit

Lorenz was born in New York City[1][a] and grew up in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, attending nearby Greenwich High School.[6] She attended college at the University of Colorado Boulder and later transferred to Hobart and William Smith College where she graduated with a degree in political science.[7][8] Lorenz has stated that the social media site Tumblr caused her to become interested in internet culture.[9]

Career edit

Lorenz worked as a social media editor for the Daily Mail from 2011 to 2014, becoming their head of social media.[10] After a short stint writing for The Daily Dot in 2014,[11] she was a technology reporter for Business Insider from 2014 to 2017.[12] In 2017, she wrote briefly for The Hill's blog section,[13][14] and was assaulted by a counter-protester[15] while covering the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.[16] From 2017 to 2018, she worked as a technology reporter for The Daily Beast.[17] From 2019 to 2022, she was a technology reporter for The New York Times.[18] In March 2022, Lorenz left The New York Times and joined The Washington Post as a columnist.[7][19]

In 2019, Lorenz was made a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism.[20]

According to The Caret, her reporting is consumed frequently by "Silicon Valley venture capitalists, marketers and...anyone curious about how the internet is shaping the ways in which humans express themselves and communicate."[21] According to TheWrap, "since her time at the Times, she's attracted an inordinate amount of online criticism, particularly from those in the right-wing media."[22] Fortune stated that she has "cemented herself as a peerless authority" whose name became "synonymous with youth culture online" during her time with The Daily Beast and The Atlantic.[5] Reason magazine credited her with popularizing the term "OK boomer" in a story declaring "the end of friendly generational relations."[23]

Twitter suspension edit

In December 2022, Lorenz's Twitter account was temporarily suspended by Twitter owner Elon Musk. Lorenz's temporary suspension from Twitter came after a series of suspensions of journalists under Elon Musk's ownership of Twitter.[24] Lorenz claimed she was suspended after asking Musk for comment on a story.[24] Musk later tweeted the suspension was for "prior doxxing action".[25]

Accolades edit

Lorenz was named to Fortune's 40 Under 40 listing for 2020 under the Media and Entertainment category.[5] That same year, Adweek included her in their "2020 Young Influentials Who Are Shaping Media, Marketing and Tech" listing, stating of Lorenz that she "contextualizes the internet as we live it."[26]

Extremely Online edit

In 2020, Lorenz secured a book deal for Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Power and Influence on the Internet.[27] Extremely Online was released by Simon & Schuster in October 2023.[28]

Libs of TikTok and accusation of doxxing edit

On April 19, 2022, The Washington Post published an article by Lorenz about the right-wing Twitter account Libs of TikTok and publicized the identity of the account owner as Chaya Raichik, an Orthodox Jew who worked in real estate. These details were retrieved from early iterations of the Libs of TikTok Twitter account.[29] The online version of the article initially included a link to Raichik's real estate license.[30][31]

The article proved controversial, with Lorenz accused of doxxing,[32] antisemitism for mentioning Raichik's religion,[33] and hypocrisy for having previously spoken out against online harassment.[34][35][36][37][38] Raichik herself accused Lorenz of doxxing and told the New York Post that she "will never be silenced".[37][39] Raichik also accused Lorenz of violating her right to free speech.[40] According to The Times of London, "supporters of Lorenz meanwhile pointed out that Raichik's followers were only too enthusiastic about doxing when it came to teachers being smeared as paedophiles."[41] In a tweet, Lorenz said that her "whole family was doxed again this morning...trolls have now moved on to doxing and stalking any random friends I've tagged on Instagram."[33] YouTuber Tim Pool and The Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing purchased a billboard in Times Square to accuse Lorenz of doxxing. In response, Lorenz called the billboard "so idiotic it's hilarious".[42]

Coverage of the Depp v. Heard trial edit

In June 2022, an article on the coverage of the Depp v. Heard trial by YouTube personalities written by Lorenz and published in The Washington Post claimed that two of the YouTubers discussed in the article, LegalBytes and ThatUmbrellaGuy, were contacted for comment prior to publication. Both YouTubers denied being contacted by Lorenz, prompting a series of editorial corrections to the article which eventually included an admission that stealth editing had violated the paper's policy.[43] In a tweet, Lorenz blamed the errors on a miscommunication with her editor, leading some critics to accuse her of buck passing. The tweet was discussed and agreed on by Lorenz and multiple editors according to three people with knowledge of the discussions.[22][44][45][46][47] The New York Times subsequently reported that Lorenz had been moved from the features staff to the technology team, and that Cameron Barr, a senior managing editor at The Washington Post, had "been asked to review her articles before publication".[46] Lorenz denied that she had moved teams, writing on Twitter, "I have absolutely not been demoted, not even remotely. My job has not changed at all."[22] She further asserted that news coverage of the errors by CNN and others was in "bad faith", "irresponsible and dangerous", and designed to "amplify a manufactured outrage campaign by right wing media & radicalized influencers, which is driving a vicious harassment/smear campaign against me."[45]

Personal life edit

In January 2015, Lorenz announced her engagement to Christopher Mims, a technology columnist at The Wall Street Journal.[48][49] In a 2022 interview with Zagat, Lorenz identified herself as vegan.[50] In an interview with MSNBC, Lorenz said that she has "severe PTSD" from experiencing online harassment.[33] Lorenz has also stated that she is immunocompromised.[51]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c According to Politico, Lorenz's birthday is October 21.[2] In February 2016, CBS News stated that she was 30,[3] in August 2018 – prior to her employment with the newspaper – The New York Times stated that her age was 31,[4] and in September 2020, Fortune listed her age as 35.[5]

References edit

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Taylor Lorenz born October 21 c 1984 a is an American journalist She is a columnist for The Washington Post She was previously a technology reporter for The New York Times The Daily Beast and Business Insider and social media editor for the Daily Mail She is particularly known for covering Internet culture Taylor LorenzLorenz in 2019BornOctober 21 c 1984 age 36 39 a New York City U S Alma materHobart and William Smith CollegeEmployerThe Washington PostWriting careerGenreJournalismSubjectInternet cultureWebsitetaylorlorenz wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Twitter suspension 2 2 Accolades 2 3 Extremely Online 2 4 Libs of TikTok and accusation of doxxing 2 5 Coverage of the Depp v Heard trial 3 Personal life 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editLorenz was born in New York City 1 a and grew up in Old Greenwich Connecticut attending nearby Greenwich High School 6 She attended college at the University of Colorado Boulder and later transferred to Hobart and William Smith College where she graduated with a degree in political science 7 8 Lorenz has stated that the social media site Tumblr caused her to become interested in internet culture 9 Career editLorenz worked as a social media editor for the Daily Mail from 2011 to 2014 becoming their head of social media 10 After a short stint writing for The Daily Dot in 2014 11 she was a technology reporter for Business Insider from 2014 to 2017 12 In 2017 she wrote briefly for The Hill s blog section 13 14 and was assaulted by a counter protester 15 while covering the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Virginia 16 From 2017 to 2018 she worked as a technology reporter for The Daily Beast 17 From 2019 to 2022 she was a technology reporter for The New York Times 18 In March 2022 Lorenz left The New York Times and joined The Washington Post as a columnist 7 19 In 2019 Lorenz was made a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University s Berkman Klein Center for Internet amp Society by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism 20 According to The Caret her reporting is consumed frequently by Silicon Valley venture capitalists marketers and anyone curious about how the internet is shaping the ways in which humans express themselves and communicate 21 According to TheWrap since her time at the Times she s attracted an inordinate amount of online criticism particularly from those in the right wing media 22 Fortune stated that she has cemented herself as a peerless authority whose name became synonymous with youth culture online during her time with The Daily Beast and The Atlantic 5 Reason magazine credited her with popularizing the term OK boomer in a story declaring the end of friendly generational relations 23 Twitter suspension edit In December 2022 Lorenz s Twitter account was temporarily suspended by Twitter owner Elon Musk Lorenz s temporary suspension from Twitter came after a series of suspensions of journalists under Elon Musk s ownership of Twitter 24 Lorenz claimed she was suspended after asking Musk for comment on a story 24 Musk later tweeted the suspension was for prior doxxing action 25 Accolades edit Lorenz was named to Fortune s 40 Under 40 listing for 2020 under the Media and Entertainment category 5 That same year Adweek included her in their 2020 Young Influentials Who Are Shaping Media Marketing and Tech listing stating of Lorenz that she contextualizes the internet as we live it 26 Extremely Online edit In 2020 Lorenz secured a book deal for Extremely Online The Untold Story of Fame Power and Influence on the Internet 27 Extremely Online was released by Simon amp Schuster in October 2023 28 Libs of TikTok and accusation of doxxing edit On April 19 2022 The Washington Post published an article by Lorenz about the right wing Twitter account Libs of TikTok and publicized the identity of the account owner as Chaya Raichik an Orthodox Jew who worked in real estate These details were retrieved from early iterations of the Libs of TikTok Twitter account 29 The online version of the article initially included a link to Raichik s real estate license 30 31 The article proved controversial with Lorenz accused of doxxing 32 antisemitism for mentioning Raichik s religion 33 and hypocrisy for having previously spoken out against online harassment 34 35 36 37 38 Raichik herself accused Lorenz of doxxing and told the New York Post that she will never be silenced 37 39 Raichik also accused Lorenz of violating her right to free speech 40 According to The Times of London supporters of Lorenz meanwhile pointed out that Raichik s followers were only too enthusiastic about doxing when it came to teachers being smeared as paedophiles 41 In a tweet Lorenz said that her whole family was doxed again this morning trolls have now moved on to doxing and stalking any random friends I ve tagged on Instagram 33 YouTuber Tim Pool and The Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing purchased a billboard in Times Square to accuse Lorenz of doxxing In response Lorenz called the billboard so idiotic it s hilarious 42 Coverage of the Depp v Heard trial edit In June 2022 an article on the coverage of the Depp v Heard trial by YouTube personalities written by Lorenz and published in The Washington Post claimed that two of the YouTubers discussed in the article LegalBytes and ThatUmbrellaGuy were contacted for comment prior to publication Both YouTubers denied being contacted by Lorenz prompting a series of editorial corrections to the article which eventually included an admission that stealth editing had violated the paper s policy 43 In a tweet Lorenz blamed the errors on a miscommunication with her editor leading some critics to accuse her of buck passing The tweet was discussed and agreed on by Lorenz and multiple editors according to three people with knowledge of the discussions 22 44 45 46 47 The New York Times subsequently reported that Lorenz had been moved from the features staff to the technology team and that Cameron Barr a senior managing editor at The Washington Post had been asked to review her articles before publication 46 Lorenz denied that she had moved teams writing on Twitter I have absolutely not been demoted not even remotely My job has not changed at all 22 She further asserted that news coverage of the errors by CNN and others was in bad faith irresponsible and dangerous and designed to amplify a manufactured outrage campaign by right wing media amp radicalized influencers which is driving a vicious harassment smear campaign against me 45 Personal life editIn January 2015 Lorenz announced her engagement to Christopher Mims a technology columnist at The Wall Street Journal 48 49 In a 2022 interview with Zagat Lorenz identified herself as vegan 50 In an interview with MSNBC Lorenz said that she has severe PTSD from experiencing online harassment 33 Lorenz has also stated that she is immunocompromised 51 Notes edit a b c According to Politico Lorenz s birthday is October 21 2 In February 2016 CBS News stated that she was 30 3 in August 2018 prior to her employment with the newspaper The New York Times stated that her age was 31 4 and in September 2020 Fortune listed her age as 35 5 References edit Esposito Brad February 8 2021 Very Fine Day 2 Taylor Lorenz Very Fine Day Archived from the original on March 11 2021 Retrieved February 28 2021 via Substack Sherman Jake Palmer Anna October 21 2020 Politico Playbook New poll Biden edges Trump on the economy Politico Archived from the original on March 5 2021 Retrieved February 27 2021 Birthdays NYT s Taylor Lorenz CBS News staff February 1 2016 Cries of oh my God heard on moving Amtrak train CBS News Archived from the original on April 17 2021 Retrieved March 6 2021 La Ferla Ruth August 29 2018 These Companies Really Really Really Want to Freeze Your Eggs The New York Times Archived from the original on February 3 2021 Retrieved March 6 2021 a b c Fortune staff September 2 2020 Taylor Lorenz 2020 40 under 40 in Media and Entertainment Fortune Archived from the original on October 23 2020 Retrieved September 3 2020 Marchant Robert March 18 2021 CT native Taylor Lorenz got attacked on Twitter She s not the only woman to face online harassment Greenwich Time Archived from the original on March 20 2021 Retrieved March 24 2021 a b Klein Charlotte February 1 2022 Taylor Lorenz Hopes The New York Times Will Evolve in Their Ways As She Leaves for The Washington Post Vanity Fair Archived from the original on February 23 2022 Retrieved March 1 2022 Roush Chris April 30 2018 Lorenz hired by The Atlantic to cover tech Talking Biz News Archived from the original on January 10 2021 Retrieved February 28 2021 Lammer Aaron Linsky Max August 19 2019 Longform Podcast 355 Taylor Lorenz Longform org Podcast Archived from the original on January 9 2021 Retrieved January 8 2021 Capital staff July 18 2014 The 60 second interview Taylor Lorenz head of social media The Daily Mail Mail Online Politico Archived from the original on February 10 2021 Retrieved February 28 2021 Taylor Lorenz The Daily Dot Archived from the original on September 7 2022 Retrieved June 28 2022 Taylor Lorenz Business Insider Insider Inc Archived from the original on October 23 2020 Retrieved February 28 2021 Watch Trump jostles for position at NATO The Hill Nexstar Inc May 25 2017 Archived from the original on May 27 2017 Retrieved May 26 2017 Juggalos pro Trump activists descend on DC The Hill Nexstar Inc September 16 2017 Archived from the original on September 17 2017 Retrieved September 16 2017 Locals march against alt right rally in C ville The Central Virginian Archived from the original on June 30 2022 Retrieved August 17 2017 Horror and hate in Charlottesville The Hill Nexstar Inc Archived from the original on August 13 2017 Retrieved August 12 2017 Roush Chris October 30 2017 Lorenz joining Daily Beast as tech reporter Talking Biz News Archived from the original on June 30 2022 Retrieved June 30 2022 Taylor Lorenz The New York Times Archived from the original on June 29 2022 Retrieved June 28 2022 Taylor Lorenz joins The Washington Post as a columnist Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Archived from the original on February 5 2022 Retrieved March 1 2022 Nieman Foundation announces the 2019 Knight Visiting Nieman Fellows NIEMAN NEWS The President and Fellows of Harvard College Archived from the original on July 10 2022 Retrieved June 27 2022 Taylor Lorenz Interview The Caret February 13 2020 Archived from the original on July 3 2020 Retrieved July 2 2020 a b c Welk Brian June 18 2022 Taylor Lorenz Denies NY Times Report That She s Moved Teams at Washington Post and Must Have Stories Reviewed by Top Editor The Wrap Archived from the original on June 20 2022 Retrieved June 21 2022 Gillespie Nick February 26 2020 Taylor Lorenz Makes Sense of Online Culture for the Rest of Us Reason com Archived from the original on July 2 2020 Retrieved July 2 2020 a b Knodel Jamie December 17 2022 Musk reinstates suspended journalists after Twitter poll NBC News Archived from the original on December 18 2022 Retrieved December 18 2022 Burga Solcyre December 18 2022 Twitter Temporarily Bans Washington Post Reporter After Other Journalists Reinstated Time Archived from the original on December 18 2022 Retrieved December 18 2022 Adweek staff August 9 2020 Meet Adweek s 2020 Young Influentials Who Are Shaping Media Marketing and Tech Adweek Archived from the original on August 31 2020 Retrieved September 4 2020 Lorenz Goes Online at Simon amp Schuster Publishers Weekly 2020 Rachel Seo 2023 Facebook F ed Up Taylor Lorenz Tells the Untold History of the Internet in Upcoming Book Extremely Online Variety Lorenz Taylor April 19 2022 Meet the woman behind Libs of TikTok secretly fueling the right s outrage machine The Washington Post Archived from the original on April 19 2022 Retrieved April 19 2022 Hajjaji Danya April 21 2022 U S Libs of TikTok s Unmasking Raises Tough Questions About Right to Anonymity Newsweek Archived from the original on July 24 2022 Leeman Zachary April 20 2022 Washington Post Called Out For False Claim in Statement Defending Taylor Lorenz Report Mediaite Archived from the original on July 5 2022 Retrieved June 24 2022 Schemmel Alec April 19 2022 Reporter slammed as hypocrite for doxxing Libs of TikTok Twitter account ABCNews4 Archived from the original on July 12 2022 Retrieved July 11 2022 a b c Starr Michael April 21 2022 US Right Left clash on orthodox Jewish activist s doxxing The Jerusalem Post Archived from the original on April 24 2022 Retrieved April 24 2022 Mastrangelo Dominic April 19 2022 Washington Post defends Taylor Lorenz reporting after story on Libs of TikTok Twitter account The Hill Archived from the original on April 20 2022 Retrieved April 20 2022 Kampeas Ron April 21 2022 Twitter activist behind far right Libs of TikTok revealed to be US Orthodox Jew The Times of Israel Archived from the original on April 22 2022 Retrieved April 22 2022 Quay Grayson April 19 2022 Conservatives complain of doxxing after expose reveals woman behind Libs of TikTok account The Week Archived from the original on April 19 2022 Retrieved April 19 2022 a b Tiffany Kaitlyn April 22 2022 Doxxing Means Whatever You Want It To The Atlantic Archived from the original on April 24 2022 Retrieved April 24 2022 Sarkar Shankhyaneel June 14 2022 Libs Of TikTok Receives Death Bomb Threats Alleges Twitter Staff Discussed Deplatforming Her News18 com Archived from the original on June 14 2022 Retrieved June 14 2022 Tracer Dan April 20 2022 Libs of TikTok deletes thousands of tweets after owner is exposed but the Internet remembers forever Queerty Archived from the original on April 21 2022 Retrieved April 21 2022 Sultan Reina September 30 2022 How Libs of TikTok Became an Anti LGBTQ Hate Machine Them Archived from the original on September 30 2022 Retrieved September 30 2022 Tomlinson Hugh April 22 2022 Libs of Tiktok Twitter provocateur gives Republicans new weapon in war on liberals The Times London ISSN 0140 0460 Archived from the original on April 22 2022 Retrieved April 22 2022 Allsop Jon April 27 2022 Piers Morgan Donald Trump and the doomed transatlantic culture wars Columbia Journalism Review Archived from the original on April 28 2022 Retrieved April 28 2022 Lorenz Taylor June 2 2022 Analysis Who won the Depp Heard trial Content creators that went all in Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Archived from the original on September 28 2022 Retrieved January 22 2023 Downey Caroline June 3 2022 Youtubers Claim WaPo s Taylor Lorenz Lied about Requesting Comment for Hit Piece National Review Archived from the original on June 11 2022 Retrieved June 11 2022 a b Wemple Erik June 10 2022 Taylor Lorenz said an editor was to blame Is that okay The Washington Post Archived from the original on June 11 2022 Retrieved June 11 2022 a b Robertson Katie June 17 2022 Infighting Overshadows Big Plans at The Washington Post The New York Times Archived from the original on June 20 2022 Retrieved June 21 2022 Wulfsohn Joseph June 3 2022 Washington Post issues two corrections after stealth edit scrubbed false claim from Taylor Lorenz report Fox News Archived from the original on January 22 2023 Retrieved January 22 2023 Lorenz Taylor January 10 2015 We re engaged TaylorLorenz com Archived from the original on February 17 2020 Retrieved February 28 2021 Campbell Colin May 4 2015 Man stabbed to death outside Health Care for the Homeless The Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on June 21 2021 Retrieved February 28 2021 Taylor Lorenz On The Stress And Strangeness Of Pandemic Dining Out Zagat Stories Archived from the original on March 26 2022 Retrieved March 22 2022 Spike Carlett April 21 2023 10 with Taylor Lorenz Quill Retrieved November 15 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Taylor Lorenz Taylor Lorenz on Twitter nbsp Taylor Lorenz on Mastodon nbsp on the Fediverse Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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