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On Tuesday, Enrique, a product engineer at X, shared, "The Max DM group size has been raised from 150 to 200. Also, an exciting enhancement is set to arrive for DMs next week, so stay alert for that."
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Henry Olanga, Streak's bowling partner, turned to X (previously known as Twitter) to convey sorrow at the loss of the iconic bowling all-rounder.
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The data reveals that merely 453,000 of Musk's followers, which is 0.3 percent, are subscribed to X Premium (formerly known as Twitter Blue) at $8 a month.
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When the '@xDaily' account, which focuses on X news, shared that Elon Musk's AI company had commenced publishing job listings on its page through '@XHiring'.
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X (formerly Twitter) removed most pictures and linked tweeted before December 2014, amid speculations that it could be a cost-cutting move by its owner Elon Musk
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On X, Musk shared, "Regrettably, the truth remains that there are currently no exceptional 'social networks'."
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Starting Wednesday, numerous X users, including social media consultant Matt Navarra, observed the emergence of this paywall; however, the company had not made an official announcement regarding its implementation.
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Andrea Conway, a designer at X, shared a screenshot indicating that the upcoming feature will enable users to associate distinct timestamps with a post's description, facilitating seamless navigation to exact moments within a video
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According to TechCrunch, referring to sources, the affected websites encompassed The New York Times, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads, Substack, and more.
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On Wednesday, he wrote on his X account (formerly Twitter), "Central govt data shows that Delhi has the lowest inflation in the country."
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Elon Musk-owned X has shut down $100 million worth promoted accounts ad business on its platform
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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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The campaign launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of India's 77th Independence Day encourages citizens to display the Indian flag on their social media profiles. The leaders complied with the request and changed its profile picture to the tricolour.
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The new CEO of the company formerly known as Twitter says she's spent much of the past eight weeks trying to get big brands back
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X Corp CEO Linda Yaccarino said that the users will be able to make video chat calls without having to give your phone number to anyone on the platform.
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On top of current platform-wide protections, we will start testing Sensitivity Settings that will enable advertisers to align their brand's messaging with content on X that meets their unique sensitivity needs, the company said in a blogpost.
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Many things have changed in the past 54 years, except Amitabh Bachchan ji who to this day has remained constant since 1969, one fan replied.
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Mark Zuckerberg shared a screenshot of Musk's post on Threads, where Musk talked about preparing for the fight by lifting weights.
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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.
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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.