Social Media
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Content creators already have to deal with this issue on YouTube. Now it's spreading to other platforms.
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While X makes the change, most platforms still depict the emoji as a color toy water gun.
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The move comes after Musk publicly endorsed Trump
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Go to town on the audio.
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"False flag" and "staged" trended on Musk's "global town square" in the hours after the shooting.
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X's user base has remained stagnant since Musk acquired the social media company.
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But you still need to pay for X Premium to use it.
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Musk wants users to swipe left or right instead.
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Remember when Elon Musk said he wanted X to be more PayPal-like? New docs show this plan is still on.
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Devs, it's on.
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Testing... testing... is this thing on?
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The end of an internet era.
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All the stuff he never knew he wanted.
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X's Director of Engineering claims the change is coming soon. Here's what's going to happen with likes.
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A great game returns, though it might bum you out slightly along the way.
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Long-form, YouTube-like content may be coming to TikTok.
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Finally, a way to organize Threads.
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Far-right conspiracy theorists have returned in droves after Musk took over the former Twitter.
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Lots of new features are headed to one of the rare, successful Twitter / X competitors.
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If the U.S. bans TikTok, quite a few apps are going to be affected.
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The extra screen dramatically boosted my productivity.
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Signal and Telegram were also pulled from the App Store in China.
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The European Commission gave TikTok 24 hours to turn around a risk assessment.
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After all those leaks, it's here.
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A sneaky AI specter will soon grace your Snaps.
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Watchdogs and users trudge through a swamp of confusing, limited ad tools.
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The media circus then looked a lot like social media now — even though the World Wide Web was pretty tame at the time.
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A scammer's dream and a disaster waiting to happen.
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And don't worry. Elon Musk isn't getting your biometric data.
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Plus, here's how to hide the blue check if you have one and don't want it.
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Musk's platform says the data is incorrect, but has not provided contradictory stats.
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Not long now.
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The "free speech" platform is helping a user who tried to silence speech she didn't like.
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Children aged 14 to 15 must get their parents' consent to have an account.
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The judge dismissed the case, ruling that Musk and company were trying to punish the group for their speech.
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Crypto tokens named after racial slurs, Nazi imagery, and antisemitic conspiracies are gaining steam.
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'StoneToss' webcomics frequently feature antisemitism, racism, and anti-LGBTQ sentiment.
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The app continues to roll out new features.