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Alexandra Sternlicht covers tech for Fortune. Her award-winning reporting for Fortune has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court and many media outlets. Previously, she worked at Forbes and the New York Times. She's also a Columbia Business School MBA student and alum of Columbia Journalism School's Knight-Bagehot Fellowship as well as the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated magna cum laude.

Some ex-TikTok employees say the social media service worked closely with its China-based parent despite claims of independence
TechSome ex-TikTok employees say the social media service worked closely with its China-based parent despite claims of independence
By Alexandra SternlichtApril 15, 2024
AI is coming for the OnlyFans chat industry
NewslettersAI is coming for the OnlyFans chat industry
By Alexandra SternlichtApril 5, 2024
Slack logo is displayed on a smartphone screen
TechSlack’s chief product officer steps down, leaving none of the messaging service’s top early executives remaining
By Kylie Robison and Alexandra SternlichtApril 2, 2024
TikTok shareholders who make any ‘disparaging statement’ about the company risk having their entire holdings seized 
TechTikTok shareholders who make any ‘disparaging statement’ about the company risk having their entire holdings seized 
By Alexandra SternlichtMarch 8, 2024
Influencers say quality brand deals have been replaced by ‘sketchy’ TikTok Shop spam
NewslettersInfluencers say quality brand deals have been replaced by ‘sketchy’ TikTok Shop spam
By Alexandra SternlichtMarch 1, 2024
TikTok Shop content is not going away
TechTikTok’s big Shop push hinges on getting users to click on advertorial videos—and so far, they’re reluctant, study finds
By Alexandra SternlichtMarch 1, 2024
Ivanka Trump
TechIvanka Trump has a verified TikTok account despite Donald Trump railing against the service for being a national security threat
By Alexandra SternlichtFebruary 23, 2024
Relatable cofounders Elliot Tebele, Ben Kaplan and Elie Ballas pose with their products.
Tech‘What Do You Meme’ company acquires top murder mystery game Hunt a Killer
By Alexandra SternlichtFebruary 23, 2024
YouTuber Marques Brownlee aka MKBHD
TechIn a ‘great signal for creators,’ YouTube star Marques Brownlee adds a corporate gig to his résumé at accessories company Ridge
By Alexandra SternlichtFebruary 22, 2024
Amjad Hanif, vice president of creator products at YouTube
TechAI is a ‘seismic change’ that will level the playing field between creators making millions and everyone else, YouTube exec says
By Alexandra SternlichtFebruary 21, 2024
TikTok office.
TechFormer top TikTok executive sues company for allegedly requiring women to ‘remain quiet and humble at all times’
By Alexandra SternlichtFebruary 8, 2024
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan
TechYouTube creators raked in $70 billion in the past 3 years. The video giant just revealed its plan to grow even bigger
By Alexandra SternlichtFebruary 6, 2024
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg
TechMark Zuckerberg explained how Meta will crush Google and Microsoft at AI—and Meta warned it could cost more than $30 billion a year
By Alexandra SternlichtFebruary 1, 2024
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai harped on the importance of YouTube paid subscriptions during the most recent earnings call.
TechGoogle has a surprise moneymaker: people are paying for YouTube, and it’s driving a $15 billion subscriptions business
By Alexandra SternlichtJanuary 30, 2024
X owner Elon Musk.
TechElon Musk responded to accusations that something ‘shady’ helped MrBeast earn $263,000 on X, but creators are still puzzled
By Alexandra SternlichtJanuary 23, 2024
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