Twitter starts testing long-awaited edit button
Twitter is currently testing out the long-awaited edit button feature internally, but will expand it to Twitter Blue subscribers sometime in the coming weeks.
Netflix hires two top ad executives from Snap to lead ad-supported streaming option
Netflix's hiring of two top Snap executives signals Netflix's commitment on build an ad-supported version of the streaming service.
Pilot threatens to return to gate after someone sent nudes via AirDrop
A pilot threatened to bring a plane back to its gate over someone sending nudes via AirDrop, according to a viral video posted on TikTok late last week.
Snap to lay off 20% of its workforce: report
Snap, Inc. is reportedly planning to lay off 20% of its 6,400-plus employees starting Wednesday after warning earlier this year that it would slow hiring.
Elon Musk asks for delay of Twitter trial after whistleblower claims
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is asking a Delaware court to delay his trial against Twitter until November after whistleblower claims against the platform.
Twitter whistleblower complicates legal battle with Musk: analyst
The legal battle between billionaire Elon Musk and Twitter will kick off on Oct. 17. Zatko has been subpoenaed by Musk's legal team to testify in a deposition.
Google keeping Truth Social off app store, preventing Android users from getting it: report
Truth Social, the social media platform put out by Trump Media & Technology Group, remain unavailable on the Google Play app store, with each side blaming the other.
FBI is a ‘political cabal,’ infiltrated by political bias: Sen. Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., discusses the border crisis and the FBI following a slew of allegations against the agency and the raid on Mar-a-Lago.
Elon Musk files another notice to cancel Twitter takeover, citing whistleblower's data privacy concerns
Tesla CEO Elon Musk filed another notice on Monday announcing his intent to cancel the purchase of Twitter, citing a recent whistleblower complaint.
What are teens doing on their phones? New book explores what 'adults are missing'
Harvard researchers Emily Weinstein and Carrie James reveal what adults should know about teenagers' use of smartphones and social media in a new book, 'Behind Their Screens.'
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey reveals 'biggest regret' about company
Jack Dorsey said on Thursday that he wished Twitter would've become a "protocol." He previously has expressed support for Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition.
Truth Social faces financial woes, potential lawsuit
Fox Business correspondent Charlie Gasparino reports on Truth Social’s latest troubles as the company faces a potential lawsuit from Right Forge and struggles to build up revenue.
TikTok user starts Costco trend: Shopping quality brands for a bargain
TikTok account CostcoCouture, which reviews Costco clothing from well-known brands, has been catching tons of attention. It's started a trend of seeking quality clothing for a bargain.
Trump's social media app facing financial fallout
Truth Social is locked in a bitter battle with one of its vendors claiming that the platform is stiffing the company out of some contractually obligated payments.
Facebook, Twitter delete 'inauthentic' accounts spreading pro-US messages about Ukraine war, China
Facebook and Twitter cracked down on a U.S.-based network of accounts spreading pro-Western messages about Russia's war against Ukraine. It was Facebooks first time doing so.
Twitter questioned by SEC on spam, fake account methodology
The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Twitter's spam and fake account methodology. The disclosure comes amid the social media giant's legal battle with Elon Musk.
European Union investigating Twitter after whistleblower disclosures
European regulators are investigating Twitter over a whistleblower complaint made by a former head of security.
Rumble CEO rips Twitter’s ‘egregious’ actions causing ‘massive implications’ in the social space
Rumble founder and CEO Chris Pavlovski argues Twitter is acting more like a traditional media "publisher," and questions the platform's Section 230 protection.
Cybersecurity expert was ‘prevented’ from fixing Twitter issues: Lawyer
Whistleblower Peiter “Mudge” Zatko’s lawyer John Tye explains Zatko’s role at Twitter following a large-scale hack in 2020 and the reason the cybersecurity expert was let go.
Twitter was not doing what it said it was doing: Lawyer
Whistleblower Aid founder John Tye discusses claims made by a former Twitter employee on the company’s cybersecurity issues.

















