It’s time to move beyond the flawed idea of a global conversation platform.
It’s time to move beyond the flawed idea of a global conversation platform.
The site formerly known as Twitter has added a five-second delay when a user clicks on a shortened link to the New York Times, Facebook and other sites Musk commonly attacks, a Washington Post analysis found.
The stakes for the potential clash were raised last month when Meta launched Threads,
Two of the world’s richest men have decided it’s a good idea to fight in a cage. Amy Francombe has the latest
The company formerly known as Twitter alleges that the Center for Countering Digital Hate drove away advertisers – but CCDH and legal experts say otherwise
Picture this: A tech billionaire in his penthouse decides whether troops in Ukraine live or die with the flick of a hand. It’s real. It’s happening. It’s Elon Musk
Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg has said he is "not holding his breath" over a proposed cage fight with rival Elon Musk.
After seizing the @X account, Twitter has taken over the @music handle from an Ohio man who had been using it for over 16 years.
The firm that owns Twitter, now called X, is suing an anti-hate organisation whose research criticised the platform.
A company in crisis went back to basics to deliver a viral hit. But can Adam Mosseri’s bare-bones Twitter clone reinvigorate an aging tech giant?
Adds X CEO, Linda Yaccarino, “absolute game changer for our creators.”
The modern letter X derives from the Semitic sign “samekh” and was the 15th letter in the original alphabetic sequence.
The billionaire’s bid to turn the social media platform into an everything app was a bold but foolhardy decision
Twitter mogul Elon Musk has entered the swirling conversations about LeBron James’ son after the 18-year-
Musk has been talking a good game about wanting to build new things on top of the old Twitter.
One of the most recognisable logos on the web, the tweeting blue bird, is no more. Will the black and white X replacing it prove to be a masterstroke or a branding disaster?
In changing Twitter’s blue logo, owner Elon Musk is trading a bird in the hand for the promise of a wide-ranging “everything app" analysts say may never materialize
Latest controversial change involves billionaire saying an ‘interim X’ design will replace the distinctive pale-blue bird