Twitter has been on a recruitment drive of late, hiring a host of former feds and spies. Studying a number of employment and recruitment websites, MintPress has ascertained that the social media giant has, in recent years, recruited dozens of individuals from the national security state to work in the fields of security, trust, safety and content.
Elon Musk called Twitter "a plane with the engines on fire" and averted a $3 billion crash by letting go of 5,000 of its 7,500 employees.
According to a tweet by Elon Musk, Twitter’s new CEO is Linda Yaccarino, who was the Chairman of the WEF's Taskforce on the Future of Work. NBC confirmed that its head of advertising is...
Reports of WhatsApp being made to spy on users have surfaced as of late. The operation was put into motion by an US governmental agency for spying on activities pertaining to importation of opioids from China.
The Irish Data Protection Commission launched an inquiry into Instagram in 2020 for mishandling children’s data, which resulted in Instagram being fined over 400 million euros.
TikTok is deciding who wins and who loses: creators and businesses may lose a space on someone's For You page to someone with a closer relationship with the corporation. This is how TikTok decides what goes viral.
If a bill, sponsored by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks, D-Oakland, passes, Meta threatens to pull news content in California unless it pays publishers. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, threatened to remove news...
As per sources, Elon Musk is planning to collect a premium when a third-party website wishes to cite or incorporate a tweet from verified users or groups in order to monetize tweets and generate revenue.
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.
Belle Delphine is a South African-born British internet personality who gained massive popularity on social media platforms for her unconventional content. Born on October 23, 1999, in South Africa, Mary-Belle Kirschner, aka Belle Delphine, moved to the UK with her family at a young age. Here's everything you need to know about Belle Delphine, the South African-British internet celebrity.