Welcome to Elon Musk’s Twitter (now X), where the rules are made up and the check marks don’t matter. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO announced his bid to buy Twitter in April 2022, zealously driven to rid the platform of spam bots and protect free speech; now, it’s the one-year anniversary since he made his […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
App users for social media site, rebranded as X, down by 23% since November 2022 according to Sensor TowerUse of Twitter in the US has slumped by more than a fifth since Elon Musk bought the site and rebranded it to X, according to data from app-monitoring company Sensor Tower.As of February 2024, the social network’s daily app users in America had fallen by 23% since November 2022, just after Musk completed his takeover. Every other major social network experienced a reduction in the same...
X says it is going to appeal the ruling, which sided with the far-left 'Center for Countering Digital Hate.'
Judge Charles Breyer made it clear he believed Musk’s company was trying to punish the nonprofit and “dissuade” others from criticizing it.
Elon Musk has announced new changes to X (formerly Twitter) that will allow certain accounts to unlock premium features.
Thursday, the United States Justice Department joined 16 states and Washington D.C. in a massive antitrust lawsuit against Apple. [Read More]
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Former CNN reporter Don Lemon mixed it up with Tesla CEO Elon Musk in an interview Lemon posted on Musk’s X social network Monday. The interview was supposed to kick off Lemon’
I have to say, I like Elon Musk. He's basically the real world's Tony Stark. I like that he is using the fact that he has "eff-you" money to do as he pleases, like buying Twitter (now X) to make sure it's a free speech platform; I'm glad that he doesn't take any crap from the woke brigades, and besides, you just have to love a guy who posts video of himself popping off rounds from his personal Barrett .50 caliber rifle.
Ruling says case appeared to be directed at "punishing" speech from nonprofit.
Millions of pet owners are being cautioned that they might be paying more than necessary for their furry companions' medications.
The people purchasing stock of the Trump Media and Technology Group are likely buying shares out of loyalty to the former president rather than faith in it as a good long-term investment, argues the University of Florida's Jay Ritter.
On this week’s episode of The Van Maren Show, Jonathon speaks with Andrew Lawton about Canada’s proposed Online Harms Act, the dangers it poses to free speech, why Christians and conservatives would be the primary targets, and whether or not it can be defeated.