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During a recent all-hands meeting with employees, Musk, alongside X CEO Linda Yaccarino, emphasized that he would give greater weight to a person's past posts on the X platform over other factors.
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Musk assures, "Attempts to misuse Community Notes for demonetization will be easily detectable, as all code and data are open source."
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Israel has denounced a proposal by Elon Musk to provide internet connectivity to aid organisations in Gaza
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Elon Musk is reportedly planning to launch his own news distribution service called XWire which will rival existing platforms for disseminating company PR news and press releases
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Apart from Premium Plus, the company has introduced a new "Basic" plan at $3 per month, offering a slight enhancement to your responses.
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"At the inaugural all-hands meeting with CEO Linda Yaccarino on Thursday, he emphasized that people will be astonished by its immense power, according to The Verge."
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X (formerly Twitter) users were greeted with a notification upon opening the app: 'Audio and video calls now available!'
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TechCrunch reports that the micro-blogging startup Pebble (formerly T2) is closing its doors, citing a lack of time to make the project viable.
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Meta-owned Instagram is testing a feed that will only allow posts from paid verified users
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According to a company representative speaking to ArsTechnica, there are plans for 144 launches scheduled for next year.
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Elon Musk on Saturday said that the platform is an 'open source news' and whatever is relevant in legacy media is already available on X
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The company is initiating a trial of this new program in New Zealand and the Philippines before its global launch.
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With the paid blue badge in X Premium, users are assured of higher rankings, prioritized replies from verified accounts over non-verified ones, and an enhanced level of engagement.
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This new feature will allow admins and moderators to screen out unwanted invaders such as spammers and irksome bots
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According to outage monitoring portal Downdetector, the outage started around 7.30 pm before being fixed in about an hour.
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Elon Musk-run Tesla's Cybertruck will reportedly witness 100,000 to 120,000 deliveries in 2024 and 240,000 to 260,000 deliveries in 2025.
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European Commissioner Thierry Breton has now written to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, telling him to remove pro-Hamas content across his platforms
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Mosseri clarified in a Threads post that they do not hold an anti-news stance, emphasizing that news content is already present on Threads.
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In a letter directed to Musk, Breton stated that in light of the "terrorist attacks by Hamas on Israel," they have evidence suggesting that "your platform is being utilized to spread illegal content and disinformation within the EU."
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Elon Musk-run X on Tuesday said it has removed newly-created Hamas-affiliated accounts and purged tens of thousands of posts