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X won’t pay creators for tweets that get fact checked with community notes
Elon Musk said that X is making a “slight change” to its monetization program and that tweets that are fact-checked via community notes will no longer be eligible for payouts as part of X’s revenue-sharing program.
X introduces an ad-free ‘Premium+’ tier for $16 a month
X is adding two new tiers to its subscription offering, previously known as Twitter Blue.
What we got right (and wrong) about Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter
In many ways, the results of Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter has actually been fairly predictable, even if his erratic decisions have played out in unexpected ways.
X begins charging new users $1 per year to send tweets
X has confirmed its plans to charge new users for the service previously known as Twitter.
X now requires community fact checks to include sources
X will now require its volunteer contributors to include sources on every community note they write.
US labor board says X illegally fired a worker in retaliation for critical tweet
The National Labor Relations Board alleges X retaliated against software engineer Yao Yue after she posted messages telling other workers to let Musk fire them rather than resigning, in wake of the company's new return-to-office policy.
X CEO responds to EU officials over handling of Israel-Hamas disinformation
Linda Yaccarino, X's CEO, says the company has redistributed its resources and has refocused internal teams, which are now working round the clock to address the platform's needs related to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
EU official warns Elon Musk about X’s handling of disinformation amid Israel-Hamas war
A top European Union official is warning Elon Musk about the spread of misinformation on X amid the Israel-Hamas war.
The SEC is said to be investigating a Twitter security flaw from the pre-Musk era
The SEC is reportedly looking into how Twitter (now X) a security issue in 2018 that led to users' personal information being exposed. The agency is looking into whether executives at the time managed the situation appropriately.
X changes its policy around 'newsworthy' posts that would otherwise break rules
Twitter has modified its policy on newsworthy content to allow more posts that would usually break its rules to remain on the platform. The company made the change amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
X tests three paid subscription tiers amid ongoing financial woes
X, formerly Twitter, is reportedly testing a trio of paid subscription tiers, breaking down into basic, standard and plus. Each tier will likely impact how many ads are shown on the platform.
The SEC is suing Elon Musk for refusing to testify in its Twitter investigation
The SEC is now suing the owner of X after he failed to appear for previously-scheduled testimony, The Wall Street Journal reports.
X starts removing headlines from posted links
The website formerly known as Twitter has started removing headlines and snippets from posted links, implementing a change Fortune reported in August.
X sues X in trademark infringement lawsuit
A Florida-based company called X Social Media has accused X Corp. of trademark and service mark infringement, obviously for the use of the letter "X."
X is working on game streaming and live shopping features
Elon Musk is looking to new video features, including game streaming and live shopping, as part of his attempt to turn X into an “everything app.”
X reportedly cuts half of its election integrity team
X has cut over half its election integrity team including the head of the group, according to a report.
X previews its 'shadowban' alerts
X is getting closer to releasing its long-promised alerts that will notify users about whether or not their account has been “shadowbanned.”
European Union report finds X has a major disinformation problem
X, the company previously known as Twitter, could soon find itself in hot water with European Union officials due to the amount of misinformation on its platform.
What the Elon Musk biography revealed about his tumultuous Twitter takeover
While much of the drama that unfolded at Twitter (now, X) over the last year and half has been well-documented, Isaacson’s account adds telling — and at times bizarre — new details about how it all went down.
X is disabling Circles on October 31
X users will soon no longer be able to make posts viewable only to a smaller group of friends.