Renowned handle DogeDesigner initially announced that X is contemplating eliminating the display of likes and repost counts from the feed, though they clarified that the counts would still be visible upon tapping into a post.
The talk of the much-anticipated cage fight initially started when Musk in June last year replied to a tweet about the news that Meta was releasing a Twitter (now X) competitor.
Agrawal, along with ex-chief financial officer Ned Segal, former Twitter head of legal and policy Vijaya Gadde and former Twitter General Counsel, Sean Edgett, have filed the lawsuit against the billionaire.
The billionaire informed his followers that a modification is on its way to our recommendation algorithm, ensuring all your followers will view your pinned posts,
The billionaire replied to a follower who reported that Google Gemini responded to his prompt by stating that "white people should acknowledge their white privilege without question."
X is mandated by executive orders from the Indian government to address certain accounts and posts, with potential penalties such as substantial fines and imprisonment for non-compliance.