While X is still the microblogging champion in web browsers, multiple reports are making Threads' ascent seem durable and convincing.
Threads is making a concerted effort to woo podcasters.
X is just a cesspool of disinformation at this point.
It's getting harder to tell which unhinged Trump tweets are real.
While Elon has pivoted to talking shit about Trump, Zuck is playing the long game.
A new feature on the social media platform hopes to protect users from seeing entertainment spoilers.
Facebook, Instagram, and Threads will start testing the feature on March 18.
Pair that with minimal moderation and what could go wrong?
Mark Zuckerberg announced sweeping changes to the way that Meta moderates its social media sites.
Brian Thompson was being sued for alleged insider trading, but there's no evidence Pelosi is involved.
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The once-desired Twitter blue checkmark turned into a symbol of embarrassment on X.
The fediverse is here, and it's a reminder of how the early internet used to be.
Zuck beat Musk to the punch on a new feature the owner of X has been "dying" to implement.
Threads users will start seeing a "Trending now" page on the platform starting Tuesday.
Musk said he had been "dying to do this for a year" because it made the feed look very clean.
"News makes up less than 3% of what people around the world see in their Facebook feed," according to Meta.
Buying Twitter made Musk "king of the sandbox," allowing him to promote free speech, but not at the cost of his own ego.
The funky alternative social media platform is done with its exclusive invite-only model.
The Meta CEO had a whiplash week: “You’re never...as bad as they say when you’re down."