X will start hiding news headlines as Musk urges journalists to ‘publish directly’ on platform
Musk reportedly wants to change how news links currently appear on Twitter by removing the headline and only displaying the article’s lead image.
Musk reportedly wants to change how news links currently appear on Twitter by removing the headline and only displaying the article’s lead image.
Meta is preparing to launch a web version of it text-based social media app Threads sometime this week, the Wall Street Journal reported, the latest in a series of features added to the platform as it attempts to gain parity with X, formerly known as Twitter, and reverse a steep slump in engagement after a record-breaking launch last month.
X owner Elon Musk said users will still be able to mute other accounts, but said blocking “makes no sense.”
Users had to wait five seconds before accessing certain websites like the New York Times or Threads via links on Twitter, the Washington Post found.
Zuckerberg’s spokesperson said the Meta CEO wouldn’t be home — and wasn’t interested.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said a probe into the self-driving system by regulators was “moving as quickly as we responsibly can.”
Neuralink confirmed via X, formerly Twitter, that the US$280 million (AU$428 million) funding round was led by Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund.
Musk said there is “no limit” to the legal costs X will cover.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will investigate an estimated 280,000 Tesla vehicles.
Billionaire Elon Musk was forced to remove the large X symbol from Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters amidst complaints