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An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. An curved arrow pointing right. TikTok can be a powerful platform for creators looking to build an audience. But can its users actually make ...
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Twitter allows US political candidates and parties to advertise in policy switch
Announcement by the Elon Musk-owned social media platform has experts concerned over misinformation ahead of 2024 election The social media company formerly known as Twitter said on Tuesday it ...
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Twitter Removes Its 'No Political Ads' Policy Ahead of the 2024 Election
Twitter, rebranded as X, is bringing political ads back to its platform for the first time since 2019, the company announced on Tuesday. The move comes ahead of the 2024 presidential election and ...
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X, formerly Twitter, caught running unlabeled ads in users’ Following feeds
X, the company formerly known as Twitter, has been caught running unlabeled ads in users’ Following feeds, TechCrunch has learned and was able to confirm firsthand. While scrolling the Following ...
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If Elon has his way, you'll have to pay just to use Twitter
According to a new report, Elon Musk is considering making Twitter a fully paid platform. This is to combat bots.
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Musk stiffed Twitter vendors and dared them to sue—dozens did just that
When Elon Musk bought Twitter in October 2022, a fairly ordinary tech company was transformed into a most unusual private corporation. Many strange things have happened at the Musk-owned social ...
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Paying for X? Elon Musk considers charging all users a monthly fee to combat 'armies of bots'
Elon Musk said users on X, formerly Twitter, could be charged a 'small amount' each month to 'combat vast armies of bots' proliferating the website.
Mashable25d
X faces millions in fees over unpaid severance for former Twitter employees
Elon Musk's X faces more than $3 million in filing fees alone related to arbitration cases filed by former employees. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images Shortly after Elon Musk ...
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Column: Scientists used to love Twitter. Thanks to Elon Musk, they’re giving up on it
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Meta may reportedly let Facebook, Instagram users in Europe pay to avoid ads
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Saudi man sentenced to death for tweets in harshest verdict yet for online critics
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