Twitter’s Power Users Are Still Using The App But The Figures Are Dropping, New Survey Proves
Elon Musk’s Twitter app is definitely not the same as what it was before his acquisition.
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Elon Musk’s Twitter app is definitely not the same as what it was before his acquisition.
Illustration by Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Getty ImagesAfter an unusually eventful few days, let’s check in on the current state of affairs at Twitter.
It has only been a day since Elon Musk unveiled the new CEO of his Twitter company.
The hiring of NBCU’s former advertising chief comes at a chaotic time for the platform, which has been abandoned by many advertisers since Musk took over.
The rumors are true: Elon Musk has chosen NBCU leader Linda Yaccarino as the next CEO of Twitter.
Twitter is making an array of new changes on the app and we thought it would be interesting to reveal the news to our readers.
Status means everything to platforms like Twitter and Facebook. But contrary to what Elon Musk thinks, it doesn’t come from a blue checkmark.
According to Twitter owner Elon Musk, Twitter is planning to purge accounts.
Elon Musk announced a plan on Monday to purge all old Twitter accounts that haven’t seen any activity in years.
Out of ~150,000 early subscribers to Twitter Blue in November, just ~68,157 were still subscribed as of April 30
Elon Musk yesterday threatened to reassign NPR's Twitter account to "another company" if the media organization doesn't start tweeting again.
After all, who would news companies rather trust their revenue to than the guy who calls them a “relentless hatestream”?
As Twitter malcontents search for a new home, Bluesky has something to offer—including the backing of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey.
Twitter’s acquisition by Elon Musk created a furore among users of the social media platform, leading to a mass exodus of many users to alternative sites.
Twitter made a lot of people confused in the past few weeks with its decision to remove the classic Blue Legacy Tick feature.
Anfang vergangenen Monats gab es bereits erste Berichte darüber, dass Meta erwägt, eine eigene Twitter-Alternative ins Leben zu rufen.
Twitter ‘gifted’ the checkmark back to its top 10k most followed users and the top 10k most followed brands. Even though many of the stars have said that they don’t want it, and despite it potentially also being illegal, as the tick now represents an unapproved endorsement of a product. This way Twitter hopes to maintain a level of credibility and interest in its subscription revenue push.
Viele Prominente wollen sich von Twitter nicht beschenken lassen.
Elon Musk is handing out Twitter checkmarks for nothing, but that doesn’t mean the celebrities actually want them.
As Twitter’s legacy blue checks flickered out of existence, CEO Elon Musk personally paid for three celebrities (William Shatner, Stephen King, and LeBron James) to keep their verification.
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