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Elon Musk breaks official Guinness World Record for being a loser
From Guinness World Records: Elon Musk (South Africa) has officially broken the world record for the largest loss of personal fortune in history. He has lost approximately $182 billion (£…
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As Elon Fires More Trust & Safety Staff, Twitter’s Moderation Efforts Fall Apart
Despite having already fired a huge percentage of Twitter’s trust & safety team handling issues around content moderation, including the teams handling child sexual abuse material and ele…
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Twitter’s ‘Cost Cutting By Not Paying Bills’ Now Going To Increase Legal Fees
It’s no secret that Elon Musk is desperately trying to cut costs at Twitter, the company he overpaid for and saddled with approximately an extra billion dollars a year in interest payments by…
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Twitter sued for not paying rent at SF office building
Twitter's lease at 650 California St. is supposed to run until early 2025.
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Tesla stock to close out worst year ever with a 65% loss in 2022, wiping out more than $700 billion in market cap
Tesla stock ticked up Friday, the last trading day of 2022, but is on track to close out its worst year in the company's history. Shares have lost about 65% from the start of the year, amounting to a loss of more than $700 billion in market value.
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Elon Musk says Twitter is like a plane about to crash. Meanwhile, Tesla's share price has plummeted
Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter has been chaotic and his car company Tesla has lost almost 60 per cent of its value. Here's a quick catch up on the situation as it stands.
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Tesla stock is stuck in its worst sell-off since the company went public in 2010
While much of Elon Musk's attention seems to be wrapped up in Twitter as of late, Tesla stock is enduring its worst sell-off since it debuted in public markets in 2010. Shares of the electric-vehicle maker are down roughly 62% since their peak in November 2021, and have shed more than 22% in December.
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Elon Musk’s Twitter poll: 10 million say he should step down
Billionaire chief executive of Tesla insists there is no successor in the wings at social media platform
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Elon Musk is now losing his grip on Tesla and Twitter
There is no doubt he is one of the world’s great visionaries but Elon Musk is risking the electric carmaker jewel in the crown of his business empire, as he obsesses over his social media company.
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Yes, Elon Musk Is Fucking Up Twitter; But No, The Government Has No Business Getting Involved
And many ... people are highlighting how hypocritical the statements and decisions made by Musk are. But most people readily recognize that he has every right to make dumb and hypocritical decisions.
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Musk restores Twitter accounts of journalists suspended over 'doxxing' controversy
Following widespread condemnation and a user poll supporting their reinstatement, Twitter owner Elon Musk allows several prominent journalists to return to the social media platform, which claimed they had posted his "assassination coordinates".
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Elon Musk Says Apple Has 'Fully Resumed' Advertising on Twitter
Apple has "fully resumed" advertising on the Twitter social network, Twitter CEO Elon Musk said today during a two-hour Twitter Spaces chat highlighted by Bloomberg. Musk also confirmed that Apple is Twitter's largest advertiser.
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Chief Twit, Elon Musk, signals interest in reviving Vine
New Twitter owner Elon Musk has signalled a potential interest in reviving Vine, the social video app Twitter gave up on six years ago. In the last few hours the self styled “Chief Twit”) has tweeted a yes/no poll to his 112.4 million followers — pithily positing: “Bring back Vine?”.
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Kanye West Returns To Twitter, Draws Instant Reactions
Kanye West is back on Twitter, posting this morning a test to see if his account was working. It was and it is, and the test message is drawing mostly positive reviews, with a few “oh no” reactions. His return comes a day after Twitter renewed the account of former President Donald Trump and a few other controversial figures.
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Impetuous, Unpredictable, Ruthless, Autocratic, Vindictive: Is Elon Musk the New Donald Trump?
Before Donald Trump was permanently banned from Twitter in early 2021, his mantra seemed clear: occupy as much of the Internet as possible by tweeting about everything, all the time. Whatever the topic, the important thing was to tweet about Donald Trump. The former president of the United States couldn’t help but give his opinion, create slang or simply hammer home his vision of society.
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John Oliver Says It’s Funny ‘Watching Elon Musk Destroy Twitter’: ‘$44 Billion Being Set on Fire’
Childlike wonder and imagination took the stage on Monday night during the annual Only Make Believe gala at the St. James Theatre. Only Make Believe has brought interactive theater to over 60 children’s hospitals and special education facilities across the East Coast. Hosted by John Oliver, the 80-minute charity event featured colorful performances from some of Broadway’s biggest stars.
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Sad Elon Musk Says He's Overwhelmed In Strange Interview After the Power Went Out
Musk is now even busier than he already was now that he has taken over Twitter — and that kind of pressure is clearly getting to him.
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Elon fixes twitter
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Twitter Could Go Bankrupt, Elon Says
Twitter is going to Hell in a handbasket. Wait no — that’s a dumpster. Oh look, it’s full of money. Aaannnnd it’s on fire. Apparently, things at the birdsite aren’t going so great. Actually, the so-called “microphone of the masses” is in pretty bad shape. Bad enough that genius-billionaire investor Elon Musk is reportedly telling his staff (more of whom he says he intends to lay off) that bankruptcy is now on the table.
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Twitter’s new gray “official” checks are rolling out to some high-profile accounts
Twitter’s solution to breaking its own verification system is beginning to roll out. Several celebrity and publisher accounts now have a gray “official” checkmark — in addition to the blue verified badge. News outlets, including Reuters, The New York Times, and Rolling Stone, are now double-badged, in addition to public figures, politicians, and other official brand accounts. Our @Verge handle is one of the accounts marked official, as of this writing, while Twitter’s reluctant new owner, Elon Musk, is not.
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