Are “shadow banning” and “visibility filtering” synonymous, and should you care?
New pics from inside Twitter HQ confirm queen beds, as well as converted couches, a wardrobe, and even a washing machine.
A Twitter advertising tool could be exposing companies, governments, and users alike to the security risks of Elon Musk's wobbling social network.
As scandal from the "Twitter Files" continues to trickle in, the platform's former CEO seems to want to get on with it already.
A new book on the billionaire's drawn-out Twitter saga is set to be released next year.
Ads for Amazon, Uber and US Government Agencies appear on accounts Musk restored after hate speech bans.
The watchdog said that Meta’s "cross-check" systems on Facebook and Instagram gave celebrities and businesses more leeway in posting unmoderated content.
The company said that if Congress passes the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act, it would "be forced to consider" removing all news from its platforms.
The janitors went on strike this week after negotiations for a new contract fell flat.
Internal sources reportedly said that the bedrooms come packed with unmade beds, orange carpet, and ‘drab’ curtains.
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone joked about the glitches on Monday.
Meta already asks users to submit video selfies to age-estimating AI for UK Instagram, but this is the first time they’ve brought the tech to the U.S.
What should you make of the mess of Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi, the ‘Twitter Files,’ and Hunter Biden’s laptop?
The reinstated accounts, listed by their unique IDs on Github, include noted neo-Nazis, anti-semites, and more.
Use of the n-word tripled in the week leading up to Musk congratulating his team for fighting hate speech, according to data on tweets containing slurs.
Musk said West violated Twitter's rule against "incitement to violence."
Musk tweeted that Apple had all but stopped buying ads on Twitter. The iPhone maker's ad purchases had actually increased, according to an ad analytics firm.
An investigation found Facebook accepted 15 out of 20 ads including death threats towards election workers. TikTok and YouTube suspended those accounts.
The platform said it will be ‘expanding’ recommendations. That could be a problem since owner Elon Musk cut Twitter’s health and safety teams.
Teams that run critical ad systems dwindle to one or two staffers. Lost ad revenue adds up during what should be the most profitable time of the year.