Zuckerberg takes swipe at Musk as ten million join Meta’s new app Threads
Threads, created by Facebook and Instagram owners Meta, went live in the UK at midnight on Thursday.
Threads, created by Facebook and Instagram owners Meta, went live in the UK at midnight on Thursday.
Bluesky will serve as a ‘public benefit’ company
“The smell of leftover takeout food and body odor has lingered on the floors… bathrooms have grown dirty."
A whopping 57.5 per cent of Twitter users called for Musk to step down after 17.5 million users took part in a poll.
The American rapper received an overwhelming amount of ‘Yes’ answers on his poll.
The sudden suspension of news reporters followed Mr Musk’s decision to permanently ban an account that automatically tracked his private jet.
There was a huge surge in people moving onto the platform after Musk asked whether to reinstate Donald Trump’s account.
It is part of a new digital rulebook that has made Europe the global leader in the push to rein in the power of social media companies.
Social media expert Matt Navarra says the plan to allow banned accounts to return would allow some of the ‘worst people on the internet’ onto Twitter.
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