The company, now called X, has seen thousands of employees laid off, issues with AI-generated content and misinformation run amok and an overwhelming number of design and function changes since ...
Phoebe Maltz Bovy is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail. On Oct. 16, the social-media platform X, once (and still) known as Twitter, announced “a change to how the block function ...
Back in July, users of X found out that Grok AI, the platform's artificial intelligence model, opted them in for AI training on their posts and interactions. But the company, owned by Elon Musk ...
Country music star Jelly Roll is outraged. Fed up with negativity emanating online, the 39-year-old singer made his frustrations known in an explosive post to X, attacking the social media ...
When X unveiled its newest terms of service, which go into effect on November 15, users quickly picked up on one change. “By submitting, posting or displaying ...
The company, renamed X, is on the verge of yet another major shift, with changes coming for what happens when one user blocks another. The block function, a powerful tool which makes your account ...
X will soon roll out a controversial change to its block function by allowing accounts to continue to view posts from users who blocked them, another update to the Elon Musk-owned platform ...
Please verify your email address. X (formerly Twitter) is changing its block feature to allow blocked users to still view posts but not engage with who blocked them. The new block function aims to ...
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Elon Musk's profane attack on advertisers boycotting X, formerly known as Twitter, has baffled experts. If advertisers keep leaving and don't come back, can X survive? In April, I sat down with ...
X, formerly Twitter, has the biggest proportion of disinformation of six big social networks, a European Commission study has suggested. It examined over 6,000 unique social media posts across ...