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Results for 'Twitter 2.0'
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afaqs! news bureau
Digital
“Go f**k yourself”: Elon Musk curses advertisers amid antisemitism row
Companies like Apple, Disney, and IBM pulled advertising from X after the row erupted.
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Akshit Pushkarna
Digital
Elon Musk ‘X’-periments with headlines: Are publishers even bothered?
Digital news publishers exhibit limited concern over X's reversal of the recent headline policy, given its minimal impact on driving traffic.
By
afaqs! news bureau
Digital
News headlines will return to X
They had disappeared from the website for improved aesthetics.
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afaqs! news bureau
Social Media
Apple, IBM, Disney, Lionsgate, and others hit pause on X ads following Elon Musk's antisemitic controversy
Musk, agreed with a post that said Jewish people hold a "dialectical hatred" of white people. "You have said the actual truth," he said.
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afaqs! news bureau
Social Media
Meta’s Twitter competitor Threads to launch on July 6, 2023
The app combines elements from both Instagram and Twitter.
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afaqs! news bureau
Digital
Twitter Blue users can now upload 2-hour long videos
The non-verified users can upload videos for only up to 140 seconds.
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afaqs! news bureau
Digital
Microsoft drops Twitter from its ads platform, Musk threatens to sue
Twitter, recently, put its API behind a paywall charging as much as $42,000 per month for access.
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afaqs! news bureau
Media
Twitter to label tweets demoted for flouting its policies
Ads will not be run adjacent to labelled tweets.
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afaqs! news bureau
Social Media
Elon Musk values Twitter at $20 billion, a steep fall from the $44 billion he paid to own it: report
The Tesla owner had taken over the social media platform in October 2022.
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afaqs! news bureau
Social Media
Twitter launches ‘violent speech’ policy with zero tolerance
The new policy prohibits or incites violence, wishes for harm, or glorifies violent acts.
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