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X (aka Twitter) was caught throttling competitors and news services
Elon Musk had been targeting rival social networks and news sites he dislikes with a five-second delay.
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Where have my X (aka Twitter) images gone?
X isn't rendering pictures and links on posts made before December 2014. I lost years' worth of links and images. Did you?
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Elon Fires Half Of ExTwitter’s Election Integrity Team, Because A Manager Liked A Tweet Calling Him A Fucking Dipshit
Aaron Rodericks, co-lead of the department, was targeted in a right-wing harassment campaign after trying to hire new employees to combat political misinformation
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Elon Musk’s New, Inventive Way to Vandalize the Social Network He Owns
Twitter was really good at one thing. No longer.
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Would you pay a buck to Tweet? X takes a step toward paywall
Elon Musk says his social platform is fighting bots with $1 subscriptions. Will charging a fee really help stop fake accounts?
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The Pebble falls: A 'friendly' Twitter replacement closes its doors
When Elon Musk took over Twitter, numerous new social networks rose up. Now, one of them, Pebble, has thrown in the towel.
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X unveils new premium subscription plan, including ad-free tier for $16 a month
Is free Twitter/X on the way out? Elon Musk adds new subscription tiers: The more you pay, the fewer ads you'll see.
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Why This Ghostwriter Loves His Haters
Bestselling author and ghostwriter Joshua Lisec explains how to turn internet criticism into increased publicity, higher click rates, and more revenue.
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Plagiarism and You(Tube)
A long watch, but fascinating. Another side of the enshittification of youtube that is happening right now.
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The year Twitter died: a special series from The Verge
The platform was a news accelerator, a tool of mass harassment, and an infinite joke machine.
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The rise and fall of Usenet: How the original social media platform came to be
With Google dropping support for the oldest of social networks, Usenet is now left without another major entry gate.
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5 Best Ad Networks with No Traffic Requirements
Listed here are the Best Ad Networks with No Traffic Requirements or the ad networks with quick site approval.
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Co-authoring: twice as fun or double the trouble?
When it comes to co-authoring, what are some of the issues and complexities about writing a book with another author?
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The Twitter Connect Tab Is Now Called Notifications
After quite a severe outage during a “planned deploy” yesterday which left the website unavailable for over an hour, Twitter has made a subtle change to the interface on Twitter.com and it official Twitter apps – the Connect tab has been renamed Notifications.
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What is the Future of Social Media?
Much has been written about Facebook’s acquisition of the rapidly growing WhatsApp for $19 billion. What does this say about the future of social media?
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Google+ Changes Link Share Layout With Larger Images
Today, I noticed that Google+ had taken a leaf out of Facebook’s book, and had changed the way link-shares were being displayed. After sharing an article about Moz, I noticed that the image being shown in the share was a lot larger than I had previously encountered across Google+.
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Would You Rather be Social or Interesting?
The "Interest Graph" is not the "Social Graph". But what does that mean and why should you care? So should you be social or interesting on the social web?
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How to constantly improve your Facebook content strategy
A lot of Facebook marketers simply post content and hope for the best – safe to say this isn’t the best way to run your page, and definitely won’t lead to constant improvement in your efforts.
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New Social Media Research That Could Change Your Strategy
Discover 4 surprising social media research findings about how consumer behavior on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram affect your social media strategy.
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Facebook redesigns event pages on desktop, mobile
While Facebook’s News Feed and pages have gone through renovations recently, the company has silently rolled out a new look for event pages, as seen above.
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