• Elon Musk's X is DOWN: Worldwide outage hits app and website

    Elon Musk's X is experiencing issues with users reporting problems with the app. Issues are also plaguing the website, news feed and posts. X is back online following a more than one hour outage

  • Elon Musk’s Grok keeps making up fake news based on X users’ jokes

    X likely hopes to avoid liability with disclaimer that Grok "can make mistakes."

  • X TV App: Smart TV-dedicated Streaming Platform Coming Soon From Elon Musk’s Social Media

    X TV app is X's upcoming streaming platform, offering social media content to watch on bigger screens.

  • Elon Musk SpaceX presentation on making life multiplanetary

    Elon Musk’s recent presentation on SpaceX’s ambitions for making life multiplanetary provided an expansive overview of the company’s current projects and its future aspirations. Musk’s vision, deeply rooted in the existential perspective that humankind must become a multiplanetary species to ensure the long-term survival of consciousness, continues to drive SpaceX’s innovative advancements in space technology. […]

  • "Not About Freedom Of Expression": Aussie Politicians Unite Against Elon Musk's X

    "Not About Freedom Of Expression": Aussie Politicians Unite Against Elon Musk's X Authored by Monica O'Shea via The Epoch Times, Elon Musk’s X is facing strong criticism from both the centre-left Labor Party and the centre-right Liberal-National Coalition in Australia amid a legal challenge against the country’s online content tsar. Mr. Musk labelled Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant (a former Twitter employee), the “Australian censorship commissar,” after she...

  • Elon Musk's X Could Soon Charge New Users for Posting

    A non-permanent fee for new users could soon be Elon Musk's X's only way to stop bots. New users on X could soon be met with a small fee before they can post, as Elon Musk unveils it is the "only way" to help stop bots from plaguing the platform.

  • Life After X: Journos Who Ditched Elon Musk’s Twitter Speak Out

    Mediaite spoke with four journalists about what caused them to limit their use of Twitter and what their social media use looks like now.

  • Elon Musk Woes Continue: Meta Threads Poised to Overtake X

    In July of last year, Meta launched a Twitter competitor called Threads. The platform's similarity with Twitter sparked constant comparisons between the two social media platforms. While many assumed Meta's offering would lag far behind the rebranded X (formerly Twitter), new data indicate this may not be true.However, it is worth noting that third-party app data providers lack access to the entire data stream from the apps themselves. In other words, their numbers, while informative, may only...

  • Elon Musk Says X Will Charge Fee to Reduce Bots

    Elon Musk said Friday (April 12) that charging users a “small fee” to become active on X may be necessary to reduce bots and spam on the social media platform. “Unfortunately, a small fee for new user write access is the only way to curb the relentless onslaught of bots,” he wrote in a Monday […]

  • Elon Musk plans to charge new X users to enable posting

    Elon Musk is planning to charge new X users a small fee to enable posting on the social network and to curb the bot problem. In reply to an X account that posted about changes on X’s website, Musk said charging a small fee to new accounts was the “only way” to stop the “onslaught […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Elon Musk's X says posts of Australia bishop stabbing don't promote violence

    Elon Musk's social media platform X defended publishing posts showing a bishop in Australia being stabbed during a sermon as part of public discussion , rejecting a regulator's order to take down the content on grounds it is offensive and violent. In a post overnight, X's global government affairs account said the video taken by an innocent bystander should not have been banned under Australian law, which permits content that can be reasonably considered as part of public discussion or...

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    Elon Musk defies Australia’s order to remove a violent video from X

    Elon Musk is in a row with the Australian government after its online safety regulator called for a video of an Assyrian bishop being stabbed at a Sydney church to be removed from X, his social media platform. The video shows Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel being stabbed during a church service that was being livestreamed on April 15. The nonfatal attack, which authorities said was a terrorist act motivated by suspected religious extremism, led to rioting outside the church. Australia’s eSafety...