Elon Musk ‘must come clean’
Former Twitter chief Jack Dorsey has urged the platform’s new owner to release all internal company conversations ‘without filter’ so the public can ‘judge for themselves’.
Former Twitter chief Jack Dorsey has urged the platform’s new owner to release all internal company conversations ‘without filter’ so the public can ‘judge for themselves’.
The Hunter Biden files expose potentially illegal efforts by social media platforms to suppress stories and individuals at the behest of government agencies.
In the biggest shake-up to Apple in years, users could have to pay thousands of dollars to download their favourite apps.
The Gmail developer predicts the release of a sophisticated chatbot will call time on Google’s search dominance, with Elon Musk raising concerns.
Elon Musk’s ‘mercurial nature’ and ‘erratic product updates’ has put Twitter advertising in doubt for many businesses, a new report has found.
Elon Musk is going to reveal bombshell information that will rock US politics within hours as his takeover of Twitter descends into chaos.
‘Militant atheist’ Richard Dawkins gets combative on the ‘mimetic epidemic’ of childhood gender dysphoria, the heroic genius of Elon Musk and the obliteration of humankind.
How can you stay connected with work and colleagues in a world where we spend 65 per cent less time in offices than before the pandemic?
For years I kept my account because I was afraid of letting go, but earlier this week I finally accept reality about the social media platform.
The platform is an outlier among social-media companies in giving up policing false and misleading information about Covid-19.
Many previously suspended Twitter accounts will be allowed back on Twitter after a landslide of users responded in favour in an online poll by new owner Elon Musk.
A third of Twitter’s top 100 clients have not advertised on the platform in the past two weeks, highlighting the nervousness about Elon Musk’s planned changes.
Twitter, mass Tesla recalls and problems in China are seeing the world’s richest person’s fortune go backwards at a staggering rate.
The decision broadens the former president’s potential reach in the wake of his declaration of another White House run.
For a man who is a huge forward thinker, he’s beginning to look like a throwback to a time when workers were expendable and work-life-balance had not been articulated.
Company follows up with practical details after billionaire challenges remaining employees to be ‘hardcore’ or leave: ‘This is not a phishing attempt’.
Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Bankman-Fried are finding out that even in digital worlds, you sometimes have to deal with real people.
Elon Musk has told staff they have to commit to being “extremely hardcore” or leave the embattled social media platform as reports emerged the billionaire is monitoring the internal communications of employees.
The billionaire’s ultimatum, following sweeping layoffs and executive exodus, sets a deadline for employees to stay or take a severance package.
The change in market sentiment provides the opportunity for cashed-up giants to buy smaller enterprises that require large amounts of capital to fulfil their dreams.
One of the world’s biggest advertising agencies has told clients to suspend their spending on the social network due to safety risks since Elon Musk’s takeover.
The AGL and Genex ‘distractions’ of Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar don’t have the backing of a profitable business.
The latest departures include some of Elon Musk’s key supporters, while his comments raise the spectre of bankruptcy.
No one is compelling you to read the tweets of those you detest. For those of us who remain, we will have to cope without the luminaries who have left in protest over the blue tick.
Twitter’s active user base has increased to 258million since Elon Musk completed his takeover – but leading voices continue threats to leave the platform.
Elon Musk would have been on the edge of his seat watching the Bitcoin drama unfold, while at Goldman Sachs there was another round of embarrassed head shaking.
Opening the free-speech floodgates may suit the libertarian instincts of Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk but it will come at a big financial cost.
The platform’s new owner announced the policy after US comedian Kathy Griffin and other celebrities sent tweets under Elon Musk’s name.
The new Twitter owner will offer greater content monetisation and long-form video features in an attempt to tempt Youtubers over to the platform.
Liberals oppose his takeover of Twitter for the simple reason that they want to silence conservative views.
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