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Meta could soon release cross-posts from Facebook to Threads

Despite quickly gaining over 100 million users, Meta’s Threads hasn’t quite captured the public’s attention the way its main rival, X/Twitter, did. It’s arguably still waiting for its “plane-on-the-Hudson” moment. Nevertheless, Meta is…
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Elon Musk's Twitter takeover and X moniker clearly didn't work

The social media platform X took a hit, losing a whopping 71% of its value since Elon Musk acquired it, as reported by the Fidelity mutual fund. Fidelity, holding a stake in X Holdings, revealed in a disclosure obtained by Axios that it had slashed the value of its shares by…
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Is X going towards bankruptcy under Elon Musk?

Elon Musk’s rant against advertisers boycotting X, formerly known as Twitter, has left experts scratching their heads. The big question is, if these advertisers continue to bail and don’t return, can X make it? Companies like Disney and Apple have pulled their…
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Elon Musk is planning to charge EVERYONE to use X!

It could be the biggest and the most controversial decision in the history of X, formerly Twitter if Elon Musk makes the social network entirely subscription-based platform. As per a freewheeling conversation between Musk and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the…
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Elon Musk's X to remove headlines from news articles

Every single morning Elon Musk wakes up to disrupt the peace and quiet of the world because as Alfred said, “some men just want to watch the world burn”. And Musk is working up to it. A new report by Fortune claims that X, formerly known as Twitter, is testing to…
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Elon Musk is taking away your ability to block anyone on 'X'

Yes, you read that right. In another decision that makes little sense to anyone who has spent five minutes on X, formerly Twitter. A place that is infamous for giving voice to cyber bullies, hate speech and all types of controversial people will soon take away the feature to…
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Elon Musk strikes again: TweetDeck becomes XPro; what's neXt?

After the sudden disappearance of the Twitter bird from the web, Android, and iOS a few days back, the spread of ‘X’ is not entirely complete. In the latest rebranding spree, TweetDeck is now called “XPro”. In what seems to be an ongoing process, the…