This week, Twitter/X removed headlines from links shared to the platform, and users have had some fun rewriting history.
He did it again. And this time a judge is threatening legal sanctions.
Both GOP-led states have tried to restrict platforms from moderating posts or banning accounts.
Special counsel Jack Smith wants Donald Trump to stop posting about his legal problems.
Donald Trump is primed to resume his shitposting ways.
Twitter's Community Notes called out Elon for linking Bronny James' cardiac arrest to the COVID-19 vaccine. Then that context came down.
Musk’s exclusive legion of “content creators” include alleged human trafficker Andrew Tate. Now Tucker Carlson is hoping to create a Twitter-based company.
Musk says he loves free speech. His track record says different.
The former president's media company has reportedly laid off a handful of employees as a criminal probe into Trump Media grows to include money laundering.
Former President Donald Trump's struggling platform, unsurprisingly, has friends in high places.
Keep posting through it, Mr. Former President. You're doing great.
Twitter and Elon have their problems, but their drama hasn’t gotten to that point yet. A viral hoax.
A recent report claims Trump, along with five other TMTG board members, had their names suspiciously removed but the platform calls that "fake news."
The shell company attempting to take Trump's digital media venture public said new subpoenas and a prolonged investigation could delay or kill the deal.
The California governor's first TRUTH cited research saying eight of the top 10 states with the highest murder rate are Republican-led.
The expanded investigation seeks to find out whether Digital World Acquisition Corp. and Trump negotiated terms before DWAC officially went public.
That is, if the Elon Musk deal actually goes through.
The law had been under temporary injunction after social media companies sued back in 2021.
Though Trump has proclaimed he’ll stick to Truth Social, Twitter’s prospective owner said banning tweeter-in-chief was "morally wrong and flat-out stupid."
A New York Post story claiming former President Donald Trump had influenced Elon Musk's Twitter purchase was knocked as 'false,' but Musk doesn’t see the irony.
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