As a result, "NetfliTwitter.com" appeared to many users as "Netflix.com," even though it wasn't Netflix's real site.
Elon Musk wanted this deposition transcript to be confidential. It's not, so here are the best parts.
The owner of X revealed some of his strange, alternate accounts where he cosplays a child and dunks on his enemies.
Jury selection in the trial was supposed to start this week.
The new AI even invented a fake missile attack on Israel by Iran last week.
Musk is very principled about free speech, except when he's making money from authoritarians.
Remember back in 2020 when Musk said his robotaxis just needed regulatory approval?
Elon Musk isn't engaging in anything close to an honest policy debate on X at this point.
X gave out thousands of free blue checkmarks to influential users, again, but it's not the status symbol it was two years ago.
The billionaire is completely obsessed with immigration, often spreading far-right conspiracy theories.
Musk called his immigration status a 'gray area' while discussing the 1990s.
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Rep. Burchett blamed "news reports," but the false claims were only being spread by far-right accounts on X.
A court ruled Musk's lawsuit aimed to "punish" researchers for reporting a rise in hate speech on X.
An early look at the app, which will reportedly be available on Amazon and Samsung smart TVs, shows a very familiar layout.
It's another week where things aren't what they appear to be.
Fake tweets about Shapiro became common after he recited the lyrics of Cardi B's song 'WAP' in 2020.
Elon Musk's social media platform is sending users to different websites than what they were expecting.
The fediverse is here, and it's a reminder of how the early internet used to be.
After a year in digital exile, the controversial social media platform is launching a comeback.