X allegedly fired half of its election integrity team as reports of misinformation on the platform grow.
One of X’s latest ads included some critical tweets, but CEO Linda Yaccarino reposted the ad without them claiming they made a new ‘high-res version.’
The Chief Twit claims U.S. advertising revenue is down 60% and he's pinning the blame on the ADL.
The new Twitter, AKA ‘X’, privacy policy states that the site may collect users' biometric information—likely a face scan to prove they’re really human.
Twitter, or ‘X,’ would remove both the headline and text on article links as Musk tries to push 'journalists' to report exclusively on his app.
In one of the few interviews she’s done since taking Twitter’s helm, Linda Yaccarino said Twitter will get video chat and payment options for some reason.
The URL previously belonged to OpenAI, but, somehow, it's now a landing page for Musk's AI venture.
CEO Linda Yaccarino changed her handle to reflect Twitter's new name, X. Now someone's impersonating her using an @ very similar to her old one.
The 'X' logo has been coming for months now, but the change might mark Elon Musk's first foray in turning Twitter into a bank.
Meta is accused of stealing Twitter's "intellectual property" to create its rival app, Threads, which reportedly gained 30 million users in its first day.
The country's online safety commissioner (a former Twitter exec) says hate has skyrocketed on the social network—potentially in violation of Australian law.
Twitter is facing yet another lawsuit. 17 music labels representing Beyonce, Taylor Swift, and others are alleging major copyright infringement.
"Let’s dig our heels in (4 inches or flat!) and build Twitter 2.0 together,” Yaccarino tweeted.
According to Twitter owner and former CEO Elon Musk, Yaccarino will focus on business operations while he focuses on "product design and new technology."
The Florida governor's announcement on Twitter Spaces was plagued by technical difficulties.
Microsoft improperly used Twitter data, according to a letter that definitely doesn't involve anyone's feelings.
Shortly after hiring a new CEO for Twitter, Elon Musk went shopping. The acquisition provides a clue into Musk's intention to build "X," his "everything app."
He may be Chief Twit but the second richest man on Earth still has to comply with an SEC consent decree that requires oversight on some Tesla-related posts.
The eightdollarati are having a meltdown after Musk picked a new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, who has ties to the World Economic Forum.
Linda Yaccarino could revitalize the company’s ad business, which has taken a big hit since Musk took over. Yaccarino resigned from NBCU on Friday.