Twitter Stops Enforcing COVID-19 Misinformation Policy
A note describing its COVID-19 policy was published to a page on Twitter’s website, which suggests that the company is stopping enforcement of the COVID-19 misinformation policy.
A note describing its COVID-19 policy was published to a page on Twitter’s website, which suggests that the company is stopping enforcement of the COVID-19 misinformation policy.
According to a Cybernews article, WhatsApp data has leaked, resulting in 500 million users’ phone numbers from 84 countries, including India, being put up for sale.
How difficult might it be for the world’s richest individual to commission a team of Tesla engineers to create a smartphone? Elon Musk might just be set to build an alternative phone if Apple and Google ban Twitter from app stores.
In a blog post on Tuesday, Meta confirmed a US military-linked propaganda campaign was taking place on Facebook.
There are automated processes to try and retrieve an account whenever a user is locked out, including contacting Meta by phone or email, which is often a fruitless endeavor. Now, its been revealed that Facebook employees took bribes to hijack user accounts.
Musk revealed past week that the recently acquired company has seen considerable revenue losses as a result of notable advertisers withdrawing. Now, it’s been revealed that Twitter employees were selling blue-check verification badges for $15,000 behind the scenes.
Despite only being “Chief Twit” for less than a week, Musk has already made alterations at Twitter. Musk is set to charge twitter blue checks $20 per month and will be giving a 90 day grace period for it.
In an interview with Stratechery on October 12, Mark Zuckerberg talked about the rise of TikTok and the fall of Facebook, calling it a sort of missed opportunity.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that Facebook has received the largest election fine in U.S. history of nearly 25 million, and he said it was justified.
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