Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to step down
Twitter CEO Dorsey explained in an email why he is stepping down.
Australia to introduce new laws to force media platforms to unmask online trolls
Australia will introduce legislation to make social media giants provide details of users who post defamatory comments, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday.
Josh Hawley blasts Big Tech after Rittenhouse verdict: 'Think they're above the law'
Sen. Josh Hawley took on Big Tech for the way it treated Kyle Rittenhouse, who was found not guilty on all counts Friday.
Twitter launching cryptocurrency-focused team
The team, dubbed Twitter Crypto, will serve as a "center of excellence" for all things blockchain at the social media giant and will be "setting the strategy for the future of crypto at and on Twitter."
Elon Musk asks Twitter if he should sell Tesla stock
Elon Musk asks followers on Twitter whether he should sell 10% of his Tesla stock
Twitter avoids revenue hit from Apple privacy changes
Twitter Inc on Tuesday reported quarterly results that avoided the brunt of Apple Inc privacy changes on advertising that hobbled its rivals, sending its shares up 3%.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's dire warning: 'Hyperinflation' will soon 'change everything'
In typical Dorsey style, the social media CEO tweeted out his comment, saying that "it will happen in the US soon, and so the world."
Klain's 'high class problems' tweet 'bad on every level': Mick Mulvaney
Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney reacts to Ron Klain retweeting that inflation is a "high class" problem.
Twitter testing feature to warn users of the 'vibe' of 'intense' conversations
Twitter announced that it is testing out a new feature that warns users when a conversation might become "intense."
Trump asks Florida judge to force Twitter to restart his account
Former U.S. President Donald Trump asked a federal judge in Florida on Friday to ask Twitter to restore his account, which the company removed in January citing a risk of incitement of violence.
Hunt for Brian Laundrie: Social media's role in Gabby Petito's mystery homicide
Social media has proven to be a reliable source in the hunt for Brian Laundrie, a fugitive person of interest in the killing of his fiancée, 22-year-old Gabby Petito.
Twitter to pay $809.5M to settle securities suit
Twitter Inc. said it agreed to pay more than $800 million to settle a consolidated class-action securities lawsuit alleging the social-media company deliberately misled investors about user engagement in 2015.
Florida free speech law sees support from 11 states as Alabama joins legal fight against Big Tech
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined 10 other attorneys general in submitting an appeal in support of what Marshall describes as a Florida “free speech law under assault by Big Tech.”
Twitter Biden bias in block of Hunter articles was not illegal: FEC member
One of the Federal Election Commission members who rejected a claim that Twitter violated campaign finance laws by censoring The Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop said that the social media giant may have been biased in favor of then-candidate Joe Biden but did not break the law.
Nicki Minaj says she's in 'Twitter jail,' will never use platform again
Rapper Nicki Minaj says she is in "Twitter jail" following controversial tweets, and vows to never use the platform again
Twitter says Nicki Minaj’s vaccine tweets don’t break rules
Twitter says a controversial tweet from rapper Nicki Minaj does not violate its rules despite accusations that the post was misleading regarding COVID-19.
Twitter rolls out ‘super follows’ feature that lets users charge for tweets
Do you like using Twitter — but wish it cost money?
Twitter permanently suspends Alex Berenson over coronavirus tweets
Twitter has permanently suspended former New York Times journalist and author Alex Berenson, a critic of coronavirus lockdowns and mandates, from its platform.
Parler CEO slams social media for giving 'free rein' to Middle East terrorist groups
Parler CEO George Farmer slammed social media on Wednesday for giving “free rein” to Middle East terrorist groups, saying on Wednesday that he has no qualms about banning the Taliban from his platform.
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn taking steps to protect Afghan users from Taliban targeting
Tech companies like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn were working this week to secure the accounts of Afghans at risk of being targeted by the Taliban, which has taken over the country, according to reports.















