Elon Musk unveils new Twitter logo design, replacing iconic blue bird symbol
Technology | Jul 24, 2023, 10:03 AM ISTElon Musk said that the domain X.com redirects a user to Twitter.
Elon Musk said that the domain X.com redirects a user to Twitter.
Meta-owned Threads after a few days of launch is witnessing a dip in user engagement. As per reports, a 20 per cent decrease in active users has been witnessed till now.
After Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter last year, the platform has experienced several technical issues and a decline in ad revenue. To counter these challenges, Twitter has been seeking alternative business models for revitalization.
India's third lunar exploration mission, Chandrayaan-3, successfully launched on July 14 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
Elon Musk-owned Twitter is also developing a new feature called "Articles." This feature will allow users to publish lengthy and intricate articles, even books, on the microblogging platform.
Users took to Twitter to share their experiences and seek clarification from official authorities after receiving the "Emergency Alert - Severe" notification. A user directly reached out to the Department of Telecommunication, seeking reassurance that the alert was not a serious matter.
Yaccarino rejected the report, citing inaccurate and outdated metrics. She emphasized Twitter's achievements in the past 8 months, reducing hate speech, preventing child exploitation, and improving ad placement control for brands.
Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, revealed that the platform is developing a new feature that will enable users to publish articles. This feature will allow users to post lengthy and intricate articles with mixed media content.
Bluesky, the Twitter competitor backed by Jack Dorsey, is under fire for a contentious update that failed to block racist and offensive slurs, leading to user outrage. The platform faces criticism for overlooking offensive language despite community guidelines.
Following the launch of Twitter's ads revenue sharing program for creators, some users received substantial payouts, leading to expressions of gratitude towards Elon Musk and the sharing of screenshots showcasing the messages they received.
Twitter announced that content creators who meet certain criteria, such as being verified users with at least 5 million impressions on their posts in the last 3 months, will now be eligible to receive a portion of the ad revenue generated from ads displayed in their replies.
Since its launch, Threads has been experiencing unprecedented user growth, attracting attention from celebrities, politicians, and influential figures. This surge in popularity has led analysts to consider Threads as the first significant contender against Elon Musk's microblogging app Twitter.
Elon Musk has been reportedly taking measures to keep Thread out of its own microblogging platform to find links to Threads on the microblogging platform.
Available for download on both the App Store and Google Play Store, Threads allows users to engage with content by liking, commenting, reposting, and sharing. The app supports text posts of up to 500 characters and videos of up to 5 minutes in length.
Gone are the days of juggling between various accounts and timelines; TweetDeck provides a comprehensive solution by allowing users to add columns and display specific content side by side.
In a video shared on Twitter, the Guinness World Records showcased the exact moment when MrBeast's follower count on Threads transitioned from 999K to one million.
To enhance user experience, Meta's Twitter rival, Threads has announced the launch of a beta program for Android which will provide early access to new features and bug fixes.
Jack Dorsey, former Twitter CEO criticised the non-existence of the 'Following' tab on Threads and said, "Not surprising they've never given people the choice to remove the algorithm. Look at Instagram."
Amidst allegations of trade secret theft and the poaching of former employees, Twitter, under the leadership of Elon Musk, issues a threat of legal action against Meta, the parent company of Instagram, for its newly launched platform Threads.
On Wednesday, Meta introduced Threads to iOS and Android users in 100 countries, quickly propelling it to the top spot among free apps on the App Store.
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