Thursday, May 9, 2024

Tag: Twitter

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.
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.
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.
Elon Musk's Twitter-linked text conversations, which were made publicly available as part of the Twitter lawsuit's legal disclosure, show his plan for Twitter.
Dorsey first texted Elon Musk on March 26, according to court documents obtained by Insider, and their private texts show the Twitter founder attempting to involve Tesla CEO in the site a year before the $44 billion deal. 
According to Bloomberg, a feature that has been the subject of internal debate for years, the edit button is finally being introduced by Twitter for subscribers that pay $4.99 per month.
Many of us with a libertarian frame of mind presume as a matter of theory that the interests of business are at odds with those of government. That’s generally true for businesses of a certain size. The regulations and taxes one faces in running an enterprise in the “land of free” are utterly shocking, as any small business owner can tell you. Even gaining the legal right to pay an employee is an arduous undertaking.
The MeiTY provided Twitter with a letter outlining grave repercussions of noncompliance, including the possibility of commencing criminal proceedings against Twitter's Chief Compliance Officer. In response, twitter said that its business will close if accounts are blocked without reasons.
Nearly a year ago, former New York Times Journalist Alex Berenson was permanently banned from Twitter for writing the following lines about the Covid shot: “It doesn’t stop infection. Or transmission. Don’t think of it as a vaccine. Think of it - at best - as a therapeutic with a limited window of efficacy and terrible side effect profile that must be dosed IN ADVANCE OF ILLNESS. And we want to mandate it? Insanity.”