The X Support account provided an update, stating that due to the overwhelming popularity of its "Ads Revenue Sharing" program, they require additional time to thoroughly review all aspects for the upcoming payout.
Zuckerberg posted on Threads, expressing his excitement about the team's shipping pace, announcing that search and web features are expected to roll out in the next few weeks.
After a video of an Indian woman studying in Canada went viral on social media for her comments about leaving India, Truecaller CEO Alan Mamedi extends his support to her.
Sharing a name with the latest social network has caused Threads(.com) to skyrocket in global website ranking from 5,45,741st to 5,813th in just two weeks.
As mentioned on the microblogging site's Help page, one of the features allows subscribers to hide their checkmark. By opting for this, the checkmark on their account will be concealed, both on their profile and posts.
X Corp accused the UK-based nonprofit of falsely claiming statistical support for the assertion that Twitter is overwhelmed with harmful content, alleging that the firm accessed data improperly.
In a formal complaint, city officials asserted that Twitter had notified them about the building's status, classifying it as a "temporary lighted sign for an event."
An attorney representing social media site 'X; wrote to the Center for Countering Digital Hate on July 20 threatening legal action over the nonprofit's research into hate speech and content moderation