Musk Changes Twitter's Rules For Parody Accounts
Elon Musk announced a new rule for parody accounts for the ever-evolving platform that Twitter has become. The battle against the bots continues.
Read MoreElon Musk announced a new rule for parody accounts for the ever-evolving platform that Twitter has become. The battle against the bots continues.
Read MoreAfter sunsetting them almost immediately after these labels were introduced, the "Official" check mark on Twitter has returned — but only for a few brands.
Read MoreTwitter's Blue subscription service has suddenly stopped allowing new users to sign up, fueling even more speculation as to what is going on at Twitter HQ.
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Read MoreAfter getting drawn into a legal tussle for firing employees, Twitter is now staring at serious regulatory scrutiny. The FTC says it is concerned.
Read MoreInsiders claim another two top Twitter executives have exited the company, and around the same time, Musk held a staff meeting warning of financial woes.
Read MoreNo one knows what the future of Twitter holds, but one thing is clear: verified checkmarks no longer mean a user is verified, and the changes aren't over yet.
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Read MoreElon Musk is getting rid of remote work at Twitter. Effective immediately, all employees of Twitter will need to be in the office 40 hours per week.
Read MoreA new browser extension filters out and displays those who are actually verified and those who have merely paid for verification on Twitter.
Read MoreMusk is navigating the waters of the new Twitter Blue changes, but changes to the terms and conditions could help prevent the ease of impersonation and abuse.
Read MoreReports from inside Twitter indicate that all is not well with Elon Musk's version of the company, and that includes leaks revealing potential FTC troubles.
Read MoreAn unusual rumor has popped up on Twitter, and it's picking up speed: some users say Elon Musk has quietly unblocked and unmuted himself on their accounts.
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Read MoreTwitter rolled out a new "Official" tag for accounts of government and commercial entities but then just as quickly rolled them back so they disappeared.
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Read MoreAs expected, Meta has decided to layoff employees - and this round of layoffs dwarfs those that just happened at rival social media network, Twitter.
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Read MoreWould you be willing to pay to access Twitter? That could potentially be a reality one day if the new Twitter Blue subscription doesn't work out.
Read MoreMany Twitter users are about to start paying $8 per month to get a blue checkmark on their profiles, but a new leak suggests some people won't have to pay.
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Read MoreJack Dorsey, the co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, shared a heartfelt message in a couple of tweets, saying that the layoffs under Musk are his fault.
Read MoreElon Musk seems to have had enough of verified accounts parodying him and sharing mean or oddly funny tweets while pretending to be the billionaire.
Read MoreSoon anyone will be able to add a verified badge to their Twitter accounts, assuming they're willing to pay, and that may be a problem during election season.
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