Twitter may be agreeing with Elon Musk on rolling back perma-bans
Twitter is reportedly looking for new ways to deal with people that breach its content policy in a rare agreement with Elon Musk.
Twitter is reportedly looking for new ways to deal with people that breach its content policy in a rare agreement with Elon Musk.
The judge in the Twitter vs Elon Musk case says she has not received any filings for a stay from lawyers, so it will proceed as planned.
Twitter has two weeks to hand over data to Elon Musk and his lawyers relating to 9000 accounts it audited in 2021.
The social media platform says it will, “hold Elon Musk accountable” for trying to exit the $44 billion deal.
SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell called the open letter “overreaching activism” in an email to employees confirming the firings.
Whether access to Twitter’s “firehose” of data will be sufficient for Musk is unclear.
We discuss the uncertain future of Twitter in this week’s africast now that an offer from Elon Musk has been accepted.
The billionaire has reiterated his love for free speech while outlining a few changes he envisions on the back of his new purchase.
The lawsuit alleges that a delay in filing papers with the SEC may have allowed Musk to purchase shares at an “artificially deflated” price.
Elon Musk has decided he won’t be joining Twitter’s board of directors after all.
Employees want to know if Musk’s propensity for posting edgy tweets will land him trouble like it would them.
The addition of an edit button comes shortly after Musk tweeted a poll on the subject and was announced to be joining Twitter’s board.