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Nick Bilton is a
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journalist, author, and filmmaker. He is currently a special correspondent at ''Vanity Fair''.


Life and career

Bilton was born in Darlington, UK, and grew up in
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. He attended
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in Parkland, Florida. He has degrees from
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and the
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. He worked in the film and advertising industries. Bilton worked at ''
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'' from 2003 to 2016, as a design editor in the newsroom and a researcher in the research and development labs. Before he left, he was a technology columnist and the lead writer for the Bits blog. He writes on a range of technology topics, including the "future of technology and the social impact of the internet on our culture and media". His reporting is credited with helping to lead the United States
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to overturn their longtime ban on using cell phones, Kindles and iPads on airplanes.
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gave credit to Bilton during Amazon's 2013 earnings report for overturning the ban, saying "a big hat tip to Nick Bilton on that one." In 2016, he left ''The New York Times'' to become a special correspondent for ''Vanity Fair'', where he writes features and columns. He co-wrote the 2015-2019 ''Vanity Fair'' New Establishment List. He is also a contributor to
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, where he discusses technology and business topics. Bilton is the former host of the podcast ''Inside the Hive with Nick Bilton'' that he co-created with ''Vanity Fair'' and Cadence13.


''Fake Famous''

In 2021, HBO released '' Fake Famous'', a documentary film Bilton wrote, directed and produced about social media and influencer culture. In the film, Bilton and a documentary team purchased fake bots and fake engagement for three participants to see if they would be perceived as “famous” by the public.


Twitter lawsuit

In 2016, Bilton fought, and won, a 1st Amendment lawsuit when he was deposed to testify in a class action lawsuit against
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, after an article he wrote in ''Vanity Fair'', “Twitter Is Betting Everything on Jack Dorsey. Will It Work?” alleged that the company knowingly deceived investors in 2015 about its users’ daily and monthly engagement with the site. The article featured “a tempestuous discussion” between Anthony Noto, the chief financial officer and Gabriel Stricker, the director of communications who argued that the company “come clean” about the company’s stagnant growth numbers. The story subsequently led to a $6 billion lawsuit against Twitter and an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission. In September 2021, Twitter settled the lawsuit for $809 million.


Books

He is the author of three books: ''I Live in the Future & Here's How It Works: Why Your World, Work, and Brain Are Being Creatively Disrupted'' (2010), ''Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal'' (2013), and ''American Kingpin: The Epic Hunt for the Criminal Mastermind Behind the Silk Road'' (2017). ''Hatching Twitter'' told the story of the
Twitter Twitter is an online social media and social networking service owned and operated by American company Twitter, Inc., on which users post and interact with 280-character-long messages known as "tweets". Registered users can post, like, and ...
's early days and its four founders— Evan Williams,
Jack Dorsey Jack Patrick Dorsey (born November 19, 1976) is an American Internet entrepreneur and programmer who is a co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, Inc., as well as a co-founder and the CEO and chairperson of Block, Inc., the developer of the Squa ...
,
Noah Glass Noah Glass is an American technology entrepreneur, whose early work included launching Twitter and Odeo, a podcasting company that closed in 2017. Glass is credited for coining the name "Twitter", which began as "Twttr". Biography Glass grew ...
, and
Biz Stone Christopher Isaac "Biz" Stone (born March 10, 1974) is an American entrepreneur who is a co-founder of Twitter, among other technology companies. Stone was the creative director at Xanga from 1999 to 2001. Stone co-founded Jelly, with Ben Finkel ...
—who are portrayed as "mediocrities,
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and mopers who seem to spend as much time on scheming, self-promotion and self-destruction as on anything else", according to
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's review in the ''
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''. It was on ''The New York Times'' bestseller list and was voted Best Book of the Year on ''
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'' Reader's Choice. The book was optioned by
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and is currently being turned into a TV series. Published in May 2017, Bilton's book, ''American Kingpin'', tells the story of the Silk Road marketplace, its founder Ross Ulbricht (who went by "
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"), and how U.S. law enforcement arrested him. The book debuted at #9 on ''The New York Times'' business bestseller list. In June 2017, ''
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'' reported that the
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and
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were adapting the book into a movie.


Filmography


References


External links


Official website

''American Kingpin''
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