Analysis suggests Elon's free speech platform singled out the Times, blocking users from seeing links to the newspaper's website.
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.
The company announced that the bug didn't actually delete anything, it just biffed the way some data was displayed on the platform.
After releasing Threads prematurely to fill in the vacuum left behind by Elon Musk's dying Twitter, Meta has finally released the platform's web app.
Head of Instagram Adam Mosseri said that the web app was experiencing some bugs, but that it should be released soon.
Threads added the option for users to view reposts in a separate tab, similar to retweets on the Twitter app, in its latest string of updates.
X, formerly Twitter, has seen a rise in harassment and misinformation, pushing out progressive, climate-minded account users.
Scott Galloway says he was locked out of his account after Elon Musk felt the podcast had "unfairly attacked" him.
Twitter owner Elon Musk is affecting traffic to news outlets and competitors by slowing down access to their links.
The Meta CEO says he's not going to waste time planning a fight with Musk when the Twitter executive doesn't seem serious about it.
But Musk also says results from an MRI reveal a back condition requiring minor surgery with a few months of recovery time.
Threads introduced additional features to the app days after news broke that the app's user base had dropped by 80% since launch.
Musk claims the match will be "livestreamed on X" while also saying he may need surgery. Zuckerberg says he's ready.
Two separate data analysis firms say the Twitter killer from Instagram has unraveled even as Meta has rushed to add highly requested features.
The Meta CEO told an employee asking about the fight that he's “not sure if it’s going to come together.”
Threads continues to stalk Twitter with a slow drip of features we've come to expect.
TikTok updated its features to include a text option for users, in addition to photos and videos.
Twitter also previously limited the number of posts users could see, but Musk’s previous implementation also broke the bird app.
And the one feature this Instagram spinoff should stay far away from.
Musk’s exclusive legion of “content creators” include alleged human trafficker Andrew Tate. Now Tucker Carlson is hoping to create a Twitter-based company.