Elon Musk has relied on quite a few multi-billion dollar loans and deep promises, and all of them likely have certain expectations for the platform.
It's only been seven (7) days since Elon Musk took over the company.
For those with the coveted blue check mark, Elon Musk's antics are reportedly leading to a flood of phishing scams.
More important tasks at the new Twitter apparently include a paid verification launch as early as next week and the halting of long-form blogging.
Musk is trying to find $1 billion in annual savings but doesn't seem to understand the company he bought.
70% of Musk's followers in an informal poll said he should bring back Vine.
The Falcon Heavy, currently the most powerful rocket in the world, blasted off on Tuesday at 9:41 a.m. ET.
The shift is one of the first of many changes the platform's new billionaire owner is reportedly aiming to institute ASAP.
From dictators to the company's workers—many took to the platform to discuss the platform amid the site's ownership transition.
Twitter's top lawyer was reportedly escorted from the company's headquarters Thursday.
Those who already have Tesla's Cyberquad were advised to contact the manufacturer for a refund.
The billionaire has said he'll finalize his acquisition of the social media company before the end of the week, and the court-imposed deadline.
Tech workers from every corner of the industry have already lost their jobs over the past year and more cuts could be on the way.
The billionaire carried a sink into Twitter HQ on Wednesday, a reference to the Twitter cliche "let that sink in."
The company has already faced similar investigations from the federal government and the state of California.
Musk's deal to buy Twitter involves financing from a number of illiberal foreign sources
The billionaire spoke to Tesla shareholders about the company's quarterly earnings, and said he's full-steam-ahead on closing the drawn-out deal.
Developers at Bluesky say their protocol allows for customizable social algorithms, but it remains unclear how much control users will actually have.
The tech mogul said that 30,000 bottles had been sold.
Critics have said LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault and other super-rich have emitted hundreds of tons of CO2 through private air travel.