The DC superhero film's ticket sales dropped an astonishing 73 percent in its second week in theaters.
Musk says he loves free speech. His track record says different.
Former COO V. Pappas resigns as the company faces dozens of attempts to ban the app on the state and federal level.
The country's online safety commissioner (a former Twitter exec) says hate has skyrocketed on the social network—potentially in violation of Australian law.
A fight way more entertaining than any UFC match is currently brewing in the heart of Silicon Valley...
Musk made the determination in a reply to a user who said he didn’t wish to be called “cis," claimed he was called "cissy" by trans activists.
Ads from household-name brands and nonprofits are appearing beside clips of a film blaming Jews for causing World War II.
A Q&A with a Bluesky protocol engineer about innovation, custom algorithms, and the chance to grow when the biggest tree in the jungle falls.
Some subreddits have pulled back from the blackout while CEO Steve Huffman claims his company may let users vote out unruly mods.
The ghost of the right-wing social media platform Parler lives on in emails from right-wing darlings trying to squeeze money out of old users.
GLAAD’s 2023 survey of social media says that while some platforms are better than last year, gay-bashing rhetoric is still rife on most sites.
Twitter is facing yet another lawsuit. 17 music labels representing Beyonce, Taylor Swift, and others are alleging major copyright infringement.
The company has been skipping out on rent and other bills since Elon Musk took over. Now a judge says whatever Twitter employees remain have to go.
“No longer can we trust seeing is believing or ‘I heard it with my own ears,’” Jennifer DeStefano said. “There is no limit to the depth of evil AI can enable.”
Instagram Notes now lets users set music in away messages, while the Metaverse flagship Horizon Worlds now lets users text friends. Is this the singularity?
The former Twitter CEO discussed efforts Twitter took to push back against takedown requests from India, Turkey, and other governments' repression.
"Let’s dig our heels in (4 inches or flat!) and build Twitter 2.0 together,” Yaccarino tweeted.
The conservative news network claims Carlson's new conspiracy-clad Twitter show violates a non-compete clause of his Fox contract.
For at least the next 48 hours, thousands of subreddits will be set to private to reduce user engagement, disrupt advertising, and protest API changes.
Earlier this week, Spotify announced layoffs involving 200 employees, including those in the company's Gimlet Media and Parcast podcast studios.