The new tweak is believed to be due to Elon Musk "disliking" the links. It is said that he feels the links "drive people off" due to their bad aesthetics.
Cybersecurity firm Surfshark reveals that roughly 100,000 Facebook, X, and YouTube pages have been removed from Google under the "right to be forgotten" ruling.
According to the data, just 9% of companies mandate five days of in-office work per week. This includes firms like Broadcom, Goldman Sachs, United Airlines, and X, among others.
This feature functions similarly to Instagram's Close Friends, enabling users to share posts with a specific group rather than their entire follower base.