The Twitter founder had a busy weekend tweeting after announcing his departure from Bluesky and dealing with the Feds investigating his other company, Block.
The fediverse is here, and it's a reminder of how the early internet used to be.
Climate scientists and activists have since fled the platform now known as X since the Elon Musk takeover last year.
The proliferation of child abuse material is a problem that plagues both the centralized and decentralized web.
After a trial period last year, the new integration will allow any Snapchat user with a public account to add a Linktree to their profile.
Threads got all the attention this week but Bluesky may eventually reign supreme as the heir apparent to Twitter.
Facebook and Instagram say a bill forcing them to pay publishers a journalism usage fee amounts to a "slush fund" for a Big Media boogeyman.
Graphic photos of the shooting at a Texas outlet mall have turned up on Twitter, drawing criticism from some users.
Using social media puts you in a state of cognitive overload, frazzled and excited, so you'll hit the "buy" without thinking, writes a professor of advertising.
Substack chief Chris Best said he didn't want to "engage in speculation" about statements like “all brown people are animals."
Many users reported seeing a "Welcome to Twitter!" message and being unable to see any tweets in their feeds.
MeWe CEO Jeffrey Scott Edell argues that it's hard to put your paying subscribers first when you don’t respect their privacy and keep serving them conflict.
A parody account was suspended after posting a Zuckerberg deepfake, despite Zuckerberg advocating in favor of the same video publicly.
“Social media is the pre-1964 cigarette,” the author of the bill has said.
In-unit laundry is problematic, not filming at concerts is problematic, and making chili is problematic, just in case you didn't know.
The platform said it will be ‘expanding’ recommendations. That could be a problem since owner Elon Musk cut Twitter’s health and safety teams.
The loss of this crucial rapid-response platform could be crippling as climate change makes disasters worse.
The newsletter company, which insists it’s not a newsletter company, plans to release new features that let writers and readers “hang out.”
The crypto exchange’s CCO Patrick Hillman wrote that he received multiple messages thanking him for meetings he never attended.
Experts fear the new wave of laws run up against First Amendment protections.
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