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X, the site formerly known as Twitter, has reportedly been throttling news sites that have often come under criticism from owner Elon Musk.
X stands out as a place people go to keep up with politics. Still, some users see political posts on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram, too.
If you don't want other people to find you on social media, here's how to go about it: Including instructions for Instagram, Facebook, and X.
Elon Musk's X Corp., which owns the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has a new head of product — and he quite ...
How Bluesky, Alternative to X and Facebook, Is Handling Explosive Growth The fledgling social media site has been flooded with new users since the election. It hasn’t all been easy.
News on each platform comes from a variety of sources. Those who regularly get news on Facebook and Instagram are more likely than those on TikTok and X to get news from friends, family and ...
On X, Community Notes works by leaving fact-checking up to the community. Approved contributors call out content deemed false or misleading by attaching notes providing more context.
X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube sign EU pledge to tackle hate speech The commitments are entirely voluntary.
Meta's Facebook, Elon Musk's X, Google's YouTube and other tech companies have agreed to do more to tackle online hate speech under an updated code of conduct that will now be integrated into EU ...
X temporarily disabled likes, replies, and reposts if a post contained any links to Substack. Users were also briefly banned from linking to Mastodon, Instagram, Facebook, and other competitors.
The Supreme Court's upcoming term could be a blockbuster for social media. One set of cases deals with laws targeting 'Silicon Valley elites.' ...
X is adopting a feature that's currently used across many Facebook Groups to vet members before joining: required questions.