Elon Musk’s new “X” sign abruptly removed from Twitter HQ three days after it went up
Billionaire Elon Musk was forced to remove the large X symbol from Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters amidst complaints
Billionaire Elon Musk was forced to remove the large X symbol from Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters amidst complaints
Outrage is part of Musk’s brand and experts told Forbes it would be unwise to write off the billionaire for his unconventional approach to rebranding Twitter.
Billionaire Twitter owner Elon Musk launched a long-teased website X.com on Sunday, redirecting the domain to Twitter, and said he will relabel the social media platform’s iconic blue bird logo as the letter “X,” the latest step in a massive rebranding effort toward what Musk has described as an all-in-one “everything app.”
Elon Musk said early Saturday that advertising revenue for Twitter has dropped 50% amid a “heavy debt load,” just as competition between the platform—which recently started to pay creators for advertisements—and Mark Zuckerberg’s rival Threads continues to intensify.
Meta’s Threads app, which shares a similar format with Twitter and is widely seen as Elon Musk’s most significant competition since the billionaire took over the social media platform, was launched Wednesday evening in a surprise announcement. Key Takeaways Instagram, the photo and video sharing behemoth from Meta, has set its sight on expanding its […]
A letter dated Wednesday accuses Meta of hiring former Twitter employees to make a Meta “copycat” of the Elon Musk-owned social media site.
Meta’s Twitter rival “Threads” launched in over 100 countries on Thursday, allowing users to sign up to the app using their Instagram accounts.
Musk and Arnault brought along close family members for the meal, an Instagram post revealed.
From so-called freedom of speech to a new town square, Yaccarino’s vision for Twitter seems indistinguishable from Musk’s.
Screenshots of the app, which emphasises safety and reliability, look a bit like Twitter.