Caitlin Clark has clearly had enough of Antonio Brown's social media antics she just blocked the ex-NFL player after he posted inappropriate things about her on his X page. AB took to the app not once but thrice on Wednesday to say crass things…
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes is enraged that X (which will forever still be known as Twitter) allows the free flow of information because he labels some of it "disinformation" which he cannot tolerate. Therefore de Moraes has demanded that Twitter remove a number of accounts. In the old obedient days of Twitter when the management treated "disinformation" (which is mostly information contrary to liberal views) to be one of the great sins of our world, they would have...
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes is enraged that X (which will forever still be known as Twitter) allows the free flow of information because he labels some of it "disinformation" which he cannot tolerate. Therefore de Moraes has demanded that Twitter remove a number of accounts. In the old obedient days of Twitter when the management treated "disinformation" (which is mostly information contrary to liberal views) to be one of the great sins of our world, they would have...
By Kayode Akinmade During the COVID-19 lockdown, the then President, Muhammadu Buhari,some notable aviation experts and other credible national and international bodies singled out Ogun State, along with Lagos, for recognition. They lauded the two states for their valiant efforts to tame the menace and save the nation needless casualties. Today, as the expected socioeconomic effects
Czech news agency ČTK announced on Tuesday that a hacker had managed to break into its systems and published fake news reports of a plot to murder the president of a neighbouring country. in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
Making users pay is only way to stop bots taking over platform
Twitter is apparently about to start charging a fee to all new users before they can interact with the platform.
Critics are calling out Karl Reid — the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's new vice president for equity and inclusion — over comments he made on social media Sunday that critics are calling, among other things, "race baiting." Here's the post: — (@) "Just boarded an early morning flight wearing my @MIT gear. A seat mate looked at me and asked, 'Basketball?' I said, 'No. Engineering!' What about me prompted him to think I was playing or coaching...
When it comes to film and TV jobs, "you'll hear the word 'contraction' a lot," said Teamsters president Tommy O'Donnell on a recent MediaMKRS panel.
The UFC’s return to England finally has an official date. Dana White recently confirmed that MMA’s premier promotion will put on a pay-per-view show in Manchester this July but stopped short of rev
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky said in a post on X that the House Sergeant at Arms warned that he would be fined $500 if he did not delete a video post. The video features footage of lawmakers waving Ukrainian flags on the House floor."Instead of fining democrats for waving flags, the House Sergeant at Arms just called and said I will be fined $500 if I don't delete this video post. Mike Johnson really wants to memory hole this betrayal of America," Massie tweeted.Blaze News attempted...
An Aussie Instagram star has been slammed by social media users and forced to delete a post after she abruptly switched to an outfit check while paying tribute to Westfield Bondi Junction victims.