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The Twitter employees started #RIPTwitter and #GoodbyeTwitter, making it trend on the top of Twitter’s What’s Happening section on Friday.
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This means that users will not be able to instantly verify a new account, reports The Verge.
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Several employees took to Twitter to announce their resignations ahead of the 5 p.m. Thursday deadline (US time) to meet Musk's new work criteria.
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The tech industry across the world is in a state of turbulence. Lay-offs and hiring freezes have become buzzwords as technology giants — from Facebook, Twitter and Google to Amazon and Microsoft — have been sacking their employees in large numbers. The plight of Indian workers in the United States on H-1B visas is particularly […]
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According to a copy of an email sent by Musk and seen by CNN, the new Twitter CEO said any employee who did not commit to the ultimatum by Thursday evening will receive three months' severance.
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San Francisco: Twitter Boss Elon Musk revealed that he has lost nearly 30 lbs, or around 13.6 kg, in response to a Twitter user who commented that “he had lost a lot of weight”. “You’ve lost a ton of weight, Elon! Keep up the fantastic work,” a user tweeted. In a Twitter thread, another user […]
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With this addition, SpaceX will provide a second crewed landing demonstration mission in 2027 as part of NASA's Artemis IV mission.
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Musk, who laid off about 3,800 full-time employees and more than 5,000 contractual workers is additionally getting rid of anyone who dares criticise him.
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It is vital to point out that beneath the lost jobs are actual software professionals, whose financial future is at a risk.
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A couple of hours later, the engineer replied to Musk and the conversation between the two went on for a while.
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Amid chaos at Twitter, Elon Musk will face two court cases in the US this week, one defending his $56 billion pay package from allegations by Tesla shareholders and the other is a manslaughter trial set to begin in Los Angeles state for a fatal crash.
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In a tweet, Musk said: "Rolling out soon, Twitter will enable organisations to identify which other Twitter accounts are actually associated with them."
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US Senator Ed Markey has warned Elon Musk for mocking him on Twitter, telling him to "fix your companies, or Congress will".
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When a follower asked Musk when can we expect Blue service to be back, he replied: "Probably end of next week".
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Twitter has suspended the $8 subscription programme for blue ticks as there was an increasing number of fake accounts getting verified with a blue tick on Friday.
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"Mainstream media will still thrive, but increased competition from citizens will cause them to be more accurate, as their oligopoly on information is disrupted," Musk added.
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Twitterati were left in splits after spotting the blue checkmark on Jesus Christ’s profile.
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In an ongoing flip-flop on the future of Twitter, Elon Musk has again brought back gray 'Official' verification badge for some accounts in select parts of the world amid a wave of impersonated accounts that hit major brands like Mario Eli Lilly along with celebrities in recent hours
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The new Twitter CEO also said that going forward, accounts engaged in parody must include "parody" in their name, not just in bio.
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In a note posted to Twitter's Slack and seen by The Verge, an attorney on the company's privacy team said that Musk has shown that his only priority with Twitter users is how to monetise them.