Billionaire’s latest controversial tweets come amid reports of major brands’ ads appearing next to pro-Nazi content
Fewer workers. Fewer users. Less revenue. And a lot more misinformation.
The owner of X (formerly Twitter) has accused the online encyclopedia of biased editing
Elon Musk has said his social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, will launch two new tiers of premium subscriptions.
Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, has started charging new users in New Zealand and the Philippines $1 (£0.82) a year to access key features, as part of a new trial.
Musk jabs at a key European regulator, while Yaccarino, his CEO, hustles to show the platform is in compliance on content moderation.
X's expansion into shopping appears to be part of CEO Elon Musk's stated goal to turn the platform into "the everything app."
Can the chief of the company formerly known as Twitter survive Musk’s chaos and win back advertisers?
Musk is told his platform, now known as X, must comply with new laws designed to combat fake news and Russian propaganda
Musk deflected when the Israeli prime minister asked him to “find the balance” between free speech and hate on the site formerly known as Twitter.
US says FTC probe uncovered privacy risks caused by Musk's drastic changes.
A European Commission report claimed last week that ‘pro-Kremlin’ narratives were rampant on the platform
A web version of the new text-first app is one of the features users have asked for and could help it compete with X after a decline in usage.
The blocking feature will be removed for users of X, formerly Twitter, Elon Musk has announced, claiming the feature "makes no sense".
Threads’ failure to maintain its early momentum is indicative of both design flaws and larger network effects.
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 social media company was eventually forced to hand over records from the former president’s account to the special counsel investigating the events leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack.