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Elon Musk Tells Followers: Tesla Roadster Now Completely Open Source
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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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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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Continuing his efforts to attract journalists, following his payment to creators through the X advertising revenue program, the owner of X has introduced a fresh approach for media organizations to generate revenue.
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His comment was a reaction to a post on X (formerly Twitter) asserting that non-governmental organizations are filing
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Posting a video of Ramaswamy's interview with political commentator and talk show host Tucker Carlson on X (formerly Twitter), Musk remarked, "He shows great potential as a candidate."
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Musk shared a conversation with Zuckerberg on X (formerly Twitter), announcing his presence in Palo Alto, California, on Monday and extending an invitation to engage in a fight within Zuckerberg's "Octagon."
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After an X user shared Zuckerberg's remark that Musk was "not taking it seriously" about the cage match and that "it's time to move on," the tech mogul responded by stating, "Zuck is a coward.
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This signifies that X Premium (formerly referred to as Twitter Blue) is now complimentary for accounts generating over 5 million views, according to the X Corp owner.
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On X, Musk shared, "People from every corner of the world post incredible content, but many of them face tough circumstances where even a few hundred dollars a month can make a life-changing difference."
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However, he stated that he would be open to a conversation with the company if they desired the handle for themselves.
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Twitter's previous management hired the corporate law firm after Musk tried to terminate his agreement to acquire the company last year.
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Twitter-owner Elon Musk on Sunday said that "rate limits" will be increasing "soon" to 8,000 for verified, 800 for unverified and 400 for new unverified accounts.
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A staunch critic of traditional new publishers, Musk said the stories nowadays have a negative tone which is depressing.
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Musk tweeted: "Promotion of scams under the guise of being a funny/helpful bot will result in suspension. Doesn't matter how much you pay us."
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One of the new vehicles might be the $25,000 hatchback that Musk mentioned back in 2020 during the company's battery day, reports TechCrunch.
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The new company called X.AI has Musk as the only listed director, and Jared Birchall, director of Musk's family office, as secretary
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Elon Musk's Twitter has not labelled the BBC's other accounts like BBC News (World) and BBC Breaking News.
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Sacks, CEO of Craft Ventures and member of the "PayPal mafia", lost his appeal after being subpoenaed by Twitter for his correspondence with Musk, according to court documents.
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The broadband internet service from the Elon Musk-run company will be installed on all Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises ships, along with all new vessels for each of the brands.