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+20 +3Half of Twitter's top advertisers appear to leave platform within a month of Musk's takeover, report says
Just 50 Twitter advertisers have spent nearly $2 billion since 2020, and all seem to have stopped, according to new report.
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+18 +5Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly owns a $100 million stake in Elon Musk's Twitter
Private texts reveal Elon Musk invited Sam Bankman-Fried to roll over his Twitter shares into the company. Publicly, Musk has slammed the FTX founder.
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+22 +5Elon Musk-Apple War Heats Up
The new owner of Twitter wants to find new sources of revenue. Apple stands in its way.
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+27 +4The best Twitter alternatives
The best alternatives to Twitter include some sites you may have never heard about and one or two you have. Let's discuss
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+21 +1How Viable Are Elon Musk's Payments Plans For Twitter?
At the core of what Musk has so far outlined for payments on Twitter is the ability for creators to monetize the content they share with users on the platform, an approach that Musk described as a “no brainer”.
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+15 +1Apple Executive Phil Schiller Deactivates Twitter Account
Apple's Phil Schiller, responsible for Apple events and the App Store, has deactivated his Twitter account following recent developments on the platform. Schiller often used his account to promote new Apple products, services, software, and initiatives and interact with customers. As noted on Twitter by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, however, Schiller's account no longer exists. The account had over 200,000 followers and was created in November 2008 according to a web archive of the account dated November 4.
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+20 +5Kanye 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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+17 +2Elon Musk says he will find a new leader for Twitter
Musk added that he hoped to complete an organizational restructuring this week.
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+16 +4John 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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+22 +2Elon fixes twitter
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+23 +2Twitter quietly drops $8 paid verification; “tricking people not OK,” Musk says
Twitter usage is up, Musk says, as fake accounts wreak havoc.
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+28 +4Twitter 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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+25 +3Elon Musk reportedly said Twitter could file for bankruptcy next year
Elon Musk reportedly told Twitter employees that the company could face bankruptcy next year.
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+15 +1Report: Tweets with racial slurs soar since Musk takeover
Instances of racial slurs have soared on Twitter since Elon Musk purchased the influential platform, despite assurances from the platform that it had reduced hateful activity, a digital civil rights group reported Thursday.
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+20 +4Twitter’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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+22 +2Elon Musk has discussed putting all of Twitter behind a paywall
If Friday brought massive layoffs to Twitter, Monday brought fresh evidence that the company will never be the same. Elon Musk has discussed putting the entire site behind a paywall, Platformer has learned. Meanwhile, the company is scrambling to lure back employees who it laid off mere hours ago, and some workers say the economics behind its soon-to-relaunch Twitter Blue subscription could actually lose the company money.
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+24 +3If everyone is verified, no one is verified
Twitter has been good to me. It’s a direct line to readers, a shared workspace for writers and creators, an audience that gets my snark – it’s also part of my professional origin story. But the bird is hurting, and that hurts to see.
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+14 +4Twitter may have lost more than a million users since Elon Musk took over
Estimates from Bot Sentinel suggest that more than 875,000 users deactivated their accounts between October 27 and November 1, while half a million more were suspended.
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+22 +2General Mills latest to halt Twitter ads as Musk takeover sparks brand exodus
Cheerios and Lucky Charms cereal company joins General Motors Co and Audi among others in pulling money from the platform
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+31 +6Twitter will not reinstate banned users without 'clear process,' Musk says
Banned accounts will not be allowed back onto Twitter until the social media platform has "a clear process for doing so," Elon Musk tweeted in the early hours on Wednesday, giving more clarity about the potential return of Twitter's most famous banned user, former U.S. President Donald Trump.
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