Twitter to ban users who impersonate others
The platform’s new owner announced the policy after US comedian Kathy Griffin and other celebrities sent tweets under Elon Musk’s name.
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.
Mass lay-offs, bizarre edicts, millions lost every day – was the $US44 billion takeover an experiment too far for the madcap inventor?
Twitter Inc. has begun implementing software updates to charge users $7.99 a month to mark their accounts with a blue tick.
The entrepreneur is treating Twitter like a startup. But it’s a mature company with a lot to lose if he moves too fast and breaks too many things at once.
New owner blames ‘activists groups’ for driving advertisers away, as half of all Twitter staff are let go in sweeping lay-offs | WATCH HIS SPEECH
Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover has The Secret Broker pondering the eccentricities – and cost – of social media and, of course, horny elephants.
Thousands of Twitter staff are expected to be let go over the next 24 hours, including some of its local workforce.
General Mills, Pfizer and Volkswagen are among a growing list of brands concerned about executive departures and Elon Musk’s plans for content moderation.
Musk is flirting with a complete betrayal of the social media social contract. Eight bucks a month? Be smart: Go from Twitter to quitter.
Left-wing Twitter users like Stephen King and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lash Elon Musk’s proposals, like charging users to keep their ‘blue ticks’.
With his trademark gusto, the billionaire has renovated the birdcage.
In a series of tweets, Musk wrote the social-media company needs to “pay the bills” without relying on advertisers.
The board that oversaw Twitter during its sale to Elon Musk has been dissolved, with the Tesla chief now serving as the company’s sole director.
Dogecoin has been the leader of the pack since its No.1 fan, Elon Musk, took the Twitter leash, up more than 100 per cent for the week.
There has been predictable outrage at Elon Musk’s takeover – but it’s not about him, it’s we users who make the site.
The new owner of Twitter amplified claims about Paul Pelosi as alternative theories swirled on the platform he bought for $44bn.
Some staff say they are concerned lay-offs could come ahead of the vesting date for employee stock grants.
The new ‘Chief Twit’, who also happens to be the world’s richest man, has grand plans for a social media website that had become stale and largely irrelevant.
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