Stuart Jeffries, who writes regularly for The Guardian, is preparing an interview with Habermas for The Financial Times. He writes:
I'm trying to find out who was behind his false Twitter feed a couple of months ago and I noticed that the story featured on your blog. It interested me because whoever was behind it clearly knew his work (the tweets consisted of footnotes from an apposite paper by Habermas suggesting that the internet is reactivating the public sphere) and I want to find out what they hoped to achieve by posting his work that way. I wondered - and I know this is a bit wild - whether you might be able to give me a steer towards someone who might know who was behind it. Any help gratefully received.
If you have any information for Mr. Jeffries, or if you are the author of the Habermas Twitter, you can e-mail Mr. Jeffries.
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