Twitter removed an estimated 407k legacy verification badges Thursday. Twitter responded the only way it knows how: making fun of Elon Musk.
Following the acquisition, shut down, and redirection of the right-wing Twitter clone, it's biggest fans would now like a right-wing Parler clone.
Musk eliminated NPR's 'publicly-funded media' label on Twitter. The Twitter CEO said removing labels was his biographer Walter Isaacson's idea.
In a fawning interview on the TED stage, CEO Shou Chew's made a pitch for why his app is good for the world.
Twitter seems to be struggling with the removal but the promised checkpocalypse has come. Blaze it!
The alleged hacker, who goes by 'Doomed,' says he used SIM swapping to get access to Walsh's account.
Close to 4,000 jobs from Facebook, Instagram, and Reality Labs teams are reportedly being cut.
GLAAD noticed that Twitter recently removed a line in the platform's Hateful Conduct policy that forbids deadnaming and misgendering.
Users of the Zuckerberg-owned app can now add direct links to their Insta profiles without relying on Linktree and other third parties.
WhatsApp and six other encryption apps wrote an open letter urging UK lawmakers not to pass a bill that could threaten its end-to-end encryption services.
With a few clicks, Lightroom can darken your facial hair and make you look 10 years younger.
Genuinely useful automated Twitter accounts run by the NWS, the MTA, and BART have been suspended from Twitter's API.
Creators will be able to make animated text effects or perfectly color corrected clips through simple text commands.
The first-of-its-kind law bans TikTok on devices in Montana and paves the way for copycat legislation in other states.
Substack chief Chris Best said he didn't want to "engage in speculation" about statements like “all brown people are animals."
Heardle saw users trying to guess a song and artist with only one second of audio at a time.
The platform, popular among right-wingers, has had a tough few months. After Ye's acquisition of the site fell apart, a new owner plans to reset.
“Torswats” is a Telegram user that has reportedly called in bomb threats to different locations, including high schools, using a digitally created voice.
Twitter is offering creators a new subscription service, touting they will not take a cut for the next 12 months.
Snapchat Sounds allows users to include music, sound bites from TV and movies, and their own audio clips into their messages, photos, or videos.