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Twitter has suspended the accounts of a prominent Tesla and Elon Musk critic, PlainSite founder Aaron Greenspan
Before he bought Twitter, Musk remarked, “I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means.”
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Twitter's Head of Content Moderation Resigns After Elon Musk Criticism
Ella Irwin, Twitter’s head of trust and safety, confirmed her resignation in a pair of tweets late Friday. She did not say in the message why she was leaving.
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Tech Layoffs Ravage the Teams That Fight Online Misinformation and Hate Speech
Meta, Amazon, Alphabet and Twitter have all drastically reduced the size of their teams focused on trust and safety as the companies cut costs.
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Political Analysis: Gov. DeSantis Announces Presidential Run on Twitter
Could Florida Governor Ron DeSantis be the next president of the United States? He used Twitter Wednesday to announce his candidacy. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Political Analyst Larry Gerston for some insight.
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Elon Musk Signals Twitter's Headquarters May Not Stay in San Francisco
Elon Musk has hinted that Twitter might not keep its headquarters in San Francisco forever.
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College Student Once Banned From Twitter for Tracking Elon Musk's Jet Has a New Target: Gov. DeSantis
Sweeney, who is a student at the University of Central Florida, tracks a variety of other private jets used by politicians, technology tycoons and celebrities.
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Twitter's Top Users Are Posting Less Since Musk Takeover Last Year, Pew Survey Shows
A new survey from Pew Research Center shows that the most active Twitter users are posting less frequently than they have in the past.
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Twitter Purge of Inactive Accounts Includes People Who Died, Angering Those Still Grieving
Elon Musk announced last week Twitter would be “purging accounts that have had no activity at all for several years.”
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Elon Musk Still Needs ‘Twitter Sitter,' Judge Rules
Elon Musk had been fighting to unwind parts of a settlement agreement he and Tesla struck with the SEC over civil securities fraud charges in 2018.
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Elon Musk Names Former NBC Exec as New Twitter CEO
Linda Yaccarino, who until Friday was an executive at NBC Universal, will become Twitter’s new CEO, site owner Elon Musk tweeted. Scott Budman reports.
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Elon Musk Names New Twitter CEO
Linda Yaccarino, who until Friday was an executive at NBC Universal, will become Twitter’s new CEO, site owner Elon Musk tweeted. As Scott Budman reports, one of her biggest challenges will be bringing advertisers back to Twitter, something she knows a lot about.
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Elon Musk Tweets Twitter Has a New CEO
Linda Yaccarino, NBCUniversal’s head of advertising, was named the new CEO of Twitter in a tweet from Elon Musk.
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Elon Musk Names Former NBC Exec Linda Yaccarino as New Twitter CEO
The announcement, made via Twitter, of course, comes hours after NBC announced the longtime advertising executive had left the company.
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Elon Musk Hires Ex-NBCUniversal Ad Chief Linda Yaccarino to Be Twitter's CEO
Twitter has suffered a rapid decline in advertising revenue since Elon Musk took over the social media platform last year.
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Elon Musk Says He's Stepping Down as Twitter CEO, Will Oversee Product
Tesla shares rose 2% on the news, as some Tesla investors had worried Musk was growing too distracted with his management of the social media company.
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Twitter to Launch Encrypted Direct Messages With Voice and Video Chat to Follow, Elon Musk Says
Twitter could launch encrypted direct messages on Wednesday, Elon Musk said, as the CEO outlined plans to boost communication features on the social media app.
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Tucker Carlson to Host Show on Twitter After Being Fired From Fox News
Tucker Carlson said he will relaunch a version of his show on Twitter, weeks after being fired from Fox News
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Twitter Relaxes Rules Around Cannabis Ads to Lure More Advertisers From States With Legal Pot
Twitter under its 420-friendly owner Elon Musk earlier this year became the first major social media company to allow cannabis advertisements. Now, the platform is relaxing those rules.
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Twitter's Role in Silicon Valley Bank Failure
Social media can sometimes be the spark that turns an issue into a crisis. Case in point: Twitter’s role in the collapse of Santa Clara-based Silicon Valley Bank. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Tony Cookson, the main author of a study that found that tweets about possible issues at Silicon Valley Bank spooked depositors — which led to...