Former President Barack Obama reportedly lost thousands of followers overnight.
Twitter told the director of "Q: Into the Storm" it had "made the decision not to allow promotion of this documentary" when he tried to advertise the film.
While conservatives heap praise on the Tesla CEO for the purchase, Dems fear this may mean more misinformation online.
Other right-wing personalities are reappearing on the platform and it's indicative of just how big the narrative about censorship has become.
"I trust his mission to extend the light of consciousness," Dorsey tweeted on Monday.
The former president railed against Twitter which he says is boring and full of bots and fake accounts.
After weeks of will-he-won't-he, the world's richest man has purchased the social media company for approximately $44 billion.
This marks the first deal between SpaceX's internet satellites and a major airline.
Twitter is gearing up to accept Musk's original $43 billion offer. Apparently he wasn't just trolling.
America's dumbest smart guy strikes again with an idiotic take on subways.
He went as far as calling NASA an "ATM" for Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.
The CEO told investors Tesla is aspiring to reach production volume on an autonomous robotaxi by 2024.
The Tesla CEO has hinted at a “tender” offer in several tweets, but he still hasn’t talked about getting around the board’s poison pill.
From three-day jaunts in low Earth orbit to a romantic ride in a space balloon, there's an option for practically everyone. But also no one.
The Boring Company's Loop transport system is still just a Tesla operated by a human driver driving slowly in a tunnel.
Over half of or Republicans say they feel unable to express themselves online, and 63% of conservatives view censorship as a "major threat."
The governor railed against the company for “breaching their fiduciary duty" for blocking Elon Musk's $43 billion takeover attempt with a poison pill.
Spotty airplane internet is overdue for an upgrade.
The billionaire currently attempting a hostile takeover of Twitter is also its biggest troll.
The board’s new stock plan makes it harder for Elon Musk to stage a hostile takeover, but employees are still feeling the weight of his overbearing presence.