Elon Musk is significantly changing X, formerly Twitter, by introducing novel video features, including game streaming and live shopping.
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, will remove the ability for users to block other accounts.
X, the social platform previously known as Twitter, seems to be finally carrying out its plan to transition TweetDeck into a paid service.
Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of X (formerly Twitter), has announced the forthcoming introduction of video chat functionality to the platform.
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are still in talks to put on a cage match, which Musk plans to livestream on his rebranded X / Twitter account.
In this week’s Tech Tuesday segment on Smile 90.4FM we discuss the Threads and how it could potentially challenge Twitter, now called X.
TweetDeck has also fallen victim to Twitter's rebrand, with Elon Musk announcing that the platform is now called XPro.
Elon Musk is spearheading a rebranding effort for Twitter that is now fully underway, as evident from a series of late-night tweets.
Twitter creators will soon see their revenue share arrive, within the next 72 hours, months after Elon Musk initially announced the program.
Elon Musk has announced new temporary limitations on the number of posts users can read, citing AI data scraping as the primary reason.
Twitter has experienced a significant decline in advertising revenue, with a 59 percent drop during a five-week period in April and May.
According to digital media marketing expert Lia Haberman, Meta is on the verge of launching its own platform to compete with Twitter.