[00:10.24]Last April, Musk offered to buy Twitter for $44 billion. [00:16.80]Musk said at the time that his goal [00:20.04]was to shape the service into a place for free speech. [00:24.80]Three months later, Mu...
Elon Musk wasn't happy when one netizen tracked the movements of his jet and shared it with the public. He banned the online user on his social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), but the latter seemingly didn't mind and moved to its rival platform, Threads. Elon Musk ...
it clearly cannot force Twitter to de-platform him, because that would indeed infringe the first amendment. On the other hand, Twitter could ban him – as it did Donald Trump – because it’s just a public company. although it now happens to...
But having been all but forced to buy Twitter aftertrying to back out of his initial offer in April 2022, Musk has seemed to find the most enjoyment in simply becoming its main character. And given he's the founder ofSpaceXandinfamously named one of his children ...
Why Elon Musk's Twitter Is Losing Advertisers: Elon Musk is now in charge of Twitter, and his shake-up of the company is making advertisers nervous. All kinds of brands have started pausing their ad spending. WSJ's Suzanne Vranica explains what Musk is d
Elon Musk's recent rebranding of Twitter as X is a step toward the CEO's goal of developing an "everything app." Musk's vision is for X to mark the spot for all your digital needs—to chat with your friends, order groceries, ...
Elon Musk's Twitter account looks like this right now unless you are following him.Credit: Mashable Screenshot No, Musk locked his account to test if the Twitter algorithm has gone awry. Here's what's happening. Over the past month or so, many Twitter users have noticed a stark change ...
Let's say everything does go according to plan and Musk ends up owning Twitter. Let's also go along with his commitment to change Twitter policy in the name of "free speech." His fans believe this will mean a return to a more unregulated social media forum; one where previously moderate...
There are good bots and there are bad bots. The tech billionaire Elon Musk announced that he was terminating a $44 billion deal to buy Twitter. The reason, he said, was an ongoing disagreement over the number of spam-bot accounts on the platform. Now, the question of what constitutes a...
Elon Musk’s will-he-or-won’t-he Twitter purchase may have descended intothe Wall Street version of reality television, and it was recently eclipsed by the news that he’d reportedly paid a flight attendant$250,000 in hush moneyafter she’d accused him of sexual misconduct, but his conce...