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The news website Disclose.tv tweeted, "JUST IN - Zuckerberg copies Twitter: $12 bucks per month to get verified and receive a blue badge."
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After March 20, non-Blue accounts with text or SMS-based 2FA still enabled "will have it disabled."
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Musk tweeted: "If many people who you follow or like also follow me, it is highly probable that the algorithm will recommend my tweets. It's not super sophisticated."
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Twitter has shut down two of its three India offices and directed its employees to work from home, as part of Elon Musk's mission to cut costs and turn the struggling social media service profitable, the media reported.
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"It's both positive or negative and has great, great promise, great capability, but, with that comes great danger," Musk has warned
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In a tweet on Tuesday, Musk asked: "What are your top requests for Twitter features & bug fixes?"
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Musk kicked up a twitter storm when he took to personal Twitter account on February 15 to announce that Floki, a shibu inu, is the new amazing CEO. Shiba Inu, is a breed of hunting dog, native to Japan.
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Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Monday said that the Twitter team "completed" several works "over night", including improving the reach of retweets and "removed filter causing false negatives".
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The survey by Amnesty International USA (AIUSA), GLAAD and the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) revealed that the harassment of LGBTQ+ activists intensified since Musk acquired Twitter in October 2022.
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The much-awaited Tesla ‘Cybertruck’ was recently spotted test driving on public roads, by none other than the company’s CEO Elon Musk
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When a user queried: "Is it just us seeing 'this tweet is unavailable' on more and more quote tweets in the feed, but when you click on it, the tweet appears? @TwitterSupport @elonmusk."
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The Elon Musk-run company, which is busy monetising its platform via various means, will also charge an extra $50 per month to add badges to each account affiliated with the brand, reports The Information.
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The move is part of the announcement last week that Twitter will take "less severe actions" against user accounts that break its rules, asking them to remove controversial tweets and move on.
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Musk is known for working long hours to run his five companies -- Tesla, SpaceX, Twitter, Neuralink, and the Boring Company.
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The company said it will only suspend Twitter accounts that engage in "severe or ongoing, repeat violations" of its rules.
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Musk tweeted: "Next Twitter update will remember whether you were on For You (ie recommended), Following or list you made & stop switching you back to recommended tweets."
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Twitter Blue plan starts at $8/month or $84/year in available countries to get the blue checkmark in addition to early access to features.
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"View counts will now show on the right side of your Tweet, located between the Like and Share icons. Live on the web, iOS and Android coming soon," the company added.
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The company said that it will review applications and allow a limited set of organisations to use the feature.
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Musk said that Twitter will publish tweet recommendation code and make account/tweet status visible no later than next month.