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X (Twitter) has paid almost $20M to creators, CEO says
The company formerly known as Twitter has paid out nearly $20 million to creators, according to a post from X CEO Linda ...
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Reddit forces personalized ads, starts X-like user payment program
All monetizable contributions are subject to Reddit’s User Agreement and Content Policy. In addition, Reddit will take the ...
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Lilly said to be pulling Twitter ads after verification debacle
The Twitter Blue $8 verification service – Musk's first major policy move for Twitter – was suspended on Friday after a surge of controversial tweets by blue tick accounts mimicking a host of ...
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Publisher-focused Twitter alternative Post comes to Android, adds newsletter support
Post, a publisher-focused Twitter/X alternative backed by a16z, is bringing its social news-sharing app to Android today ...
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X (Twitter) is bringing back political ads
Search Engine Land » PPC » X (Twitter) is bringing back political ads X, formerly known as Twitter, is lifting its ban on political advertising in the US. The Elon Musk-owned platform famously ...
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Twitter adds ID verification
X (formerly Twitter) now lets paid users verify their accounts using a government-issued ID to prevent impersonation on the platform, The Verge reports. The company may also ask you to present an ...
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X Premium (Formerly Twitter Blue) – Everything You Need To Know – Updated September 2023
[DISCALIMER: this article was written before Twitter Blue was changed to X Premium, so it will refer to the service as Twitter Blue.] In late 2022, billionaire Elon Musk sent Twitter and its users ...
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Twitter again verifies account with N-word in handle
Twitter, the platform now known as X, quietly suspended an account on Monday that it had verified, despite the user’s handle containing the N-word. The account, which also used a racist ...
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X, Formerly Twitter, Will Accept Political Advertising Again; Promises “Robust Screening”
X, formerly known as Twitter, said it will start accepting political ads (for the first time since 2019) as the rebranded social media platform owned by Elon Musk promised transparency and ...
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Political Ads Return to Twitter (If Anyone Actually Buys Them)
Twitter, also known as X, is re-opening the platform to US political ads, including messages promoting candidates for the upcoming US presidential election. Twitter mentioned the change in a ...
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Twitter is being sued over withholding pay and firing a cofounder of an app it acquired for $36 million
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. An curved arrow pointing right. Soon after Elon Musk became involved in the future of Twitter, it began forcing out high-ranking employees ...

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