TikTok and Instagram appeared to be less aggressive in pushing Tate's work. YouTube says it has taken action.
Twitter users are unable to retweet, like, or comment on Substack links, and Substack users can no longer embed tweets in newsletters.
Arthur Grand Technologies received outrage for a job listing asking for White U.S.-born citizens. Now they're taking legal action against the ex-employee.
An Elon Musk post from months ago appears to have finally come to fruition. Twitter has officially listed 50% less promoted content as a feature for paid users.
The pro-Trump site was suspended and had several videos removed for violating YouTube's policies on election misinformation.
Lee was the former CTO at Jack Dorsey's Square and most recently served as the chief product officer of MobileCoin.
The Twitter CEO made it harder to tell between legacy verified accounts and those who paid for Twitter Blue.
The unveiling of the algorithm comes after an unknown user posted portions of Twitter's source code to GitHub.
Short-seller Hindenberg accused the popular digital payment service and its parent company of massively misrepresenting user numbers. Block has fired back.
EU Facebook and Instagram users will have the option to opt out of some targeted advertisements on the apps starting next week.
The Free, Basic, and Enterprise API tiers range in price (and access) to Twitter's back end.
A fake tweet cost drug giant Eli Lily $15 billion. Here's 10 more that could spank corporations if trolls get another chance.
The billionaire is chipping away at the standard Twitter experience, trying to get more paid subscribers through segregated news feeds and pay-to-vote polls.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and basketball legend Lebron James also apparently made the cut, meaning Twitter's algorithm boosted their tweets.
Breaking with the hyperfixation on TikTok, France says none of the other recreational apps are secure either. Sacré bleu!
At the same time, Twitter is reportedly working on a way to hide the blue checkmark you just spent $8 on.
America gets its first state-run internet bedtime. Utah may also force tech companies to scan driver's licenses.
What looks like random video noise could actually be a backup of someone's tax documents. Unfortunately, it's not very efficient.
Apparently, not even job search platforms are immune in the latest spate of layoffs resulting from a months long tech downturn.
New ads in Instagram search results and "reminder ads" in push notifications will give users the one thing the social network was missing: advertisements.