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Popular PGA Tour pro Max Homa, talking at the John Deere Classic, says he is sickened by Twitter, calling it “an awful, awful ...
Thousands of users reported X was not working for them on Wednesday morning, with users unable to post or search on Elon Musk ...
X, formerly known as Twitter, was reported to be experiencing widespread outages Wednesday (July 2) morning. The outages were initially reported at around 9:30 a.m. ET, according to the website ...
Twitter did the build-out work — at a cost of $40 million, by its own estimation — but, in the period following Elon Musk’s purchase of the company, never sent evidence of that to its landlord.
Elon Musk bought Twitter/X for $44 billion in 2022, and immediately saw his advertisers and advertising money disappear. Twitter's value plunged, accordingly. Now it seems to have recovered.
Twitter officially went through a rebranding almost a year ago, but most of its pages still used Twitter in their URL until now. Now, Elon Musk has announced that the social network is done moving ...
But since Twitter/X seems to be sliding into irrelevance, I can't see continuing to pay the $8/month fee for Premium. My renewal date is tomorrow, and I'm canceling today.
While Twitter's rebrand to X was more abrupt and, frankly, amateurish than anyone had expected, Musk previously hinted at the plans above in a Tweet (as they were known then) on October 4, 2022.
Twitter is now called X, and it’s causing some commotion. Since launching 17 years ago (nearly to the date at the time of writing), Twitter has been adorned with a blue bird.
Twitter user Dom Lucre (@dom_lucre), a well-known personality among online right-wing circles with nearly 600,000 followers, posted a screenshot of a video depicting child sexual abuse on July 22 ...
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Twitter's sign is seen partially removed after San Francisco police stopped the changing of the sign to the company's new name, “X,” at Twitter's corporate headquarters office in San Francisco ...