Twitter Blue: The paid suscription on Twitter The main change that Elon Musk applied to the popular microblogging social network wasTwitter Blue, a monthly subscription that adds benefits for users who pay for it. It costs $9.99 per month if paid from a PC and renews once a month. Tw...
Elon Musk is now the largest shareholder of Twitter, purchasing a little more than 9% of the company this week, and then posting a poll on the social media giant asking if users want an edit button. Fox Business' Kelly O'Grady joins LiveNOW to talk about Musk's plans for Twitter after...
Musk's most trusted employees (and lackeys) will likely assume governmental positions for Musk. 11/13/2024 By Matt Binder PSA: Your Twitter/X account is about to change forever If you don't want Elon Musk to feed your tweets to his AI, now might be the time to leave the app form...
Wealthy person Elon Musk, CEO of pretty much everything, is apparently into NFTs. Tesla and SpaceX CEO and soon-to-be Twitter owner has changed his avatar on Twitter into a collage of Bored Ape NFTs, a popular collection which currently costs hundreds of thousands of dollars per NFT. ...
In the weeks since the Tesla CEO took over Twitter, the @elonjet account has chronicled Musk's many cross-country journeys from his home base near Tesla's headquarters in Austin, Texas, to various California airports for his work at Twitter's San Francisco headquarters and his rocket company...
Throughout Monday, rumors that the board of directors at Twitter and Elon Musk had reached a deal regarding his proposal to buy the company for $44 billion. Late Monday afternoon, an announcement that the board had unanimously accepted his bid was made p
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has changed the description on the platform’s verified checkmark labels once more. The labels now make no mention of Twitter Blue, the paid version of the social network. Blue subscribers have subjected to massive scorn, and altering the label may help Musk avoid potenti...
Twitter on Wednesday suspended an account that used publicly available flight data to track Elon Musk’s private jet, despite a pledge by the social media platform’s new owner to keep it up because of his free speech principles. Then, hours later, Musk
Twitter suspended an account that used publicly available flight data to track Elon Musk’s private jet.
We currently have a former Simpsons writer pretending to be the New York Times. Bill Oakley is likely doing this becauseElon Musk directly removed the NYTimes checkmarkafter the publication said it wouldn’t pay for Twitter Blue. Because of his account having beenoriginallyverified ash...