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X Isn’t a Super App. It’s Just Twitter

The last time Elon Musk flipped the bird at his users, it was to switch Twitter’s logo to a grinning Shiba Inu—a hilarious...

It’s Getting Harder for the Government to Secretly Flag Your Social Posts

Wrote Doughty, “Defendants ‘significantly encouraged’ the social-media companies to such extent that the decisions (of the companies) should be deemed to be the...

A Leaked Memo Shows TikTok Knows It Has a Labor Problem

Last month, a court in Kenya issued a landmark ruling against Meta, owner of Facebook and Instagram. The US tech giant was, the...

Threads Is the New Cool Hangout—for Brands

When prebiotic soda brand Olipop joined Threads, it didn’t post about the flavors it comes in or its claimed nutritional benefits. “Can u...

The “Scammer” and the Scammed

The duelling memoirs of Caroline Calloway and Natalie Beach. Source link

Meta’s Threads Could Make—or Break—the Fediverse

Days after Meta launched its new app, Threads, this month, a software engineer at the company named Ben Savage introduced himself to a...

Instagram Posts About a 17th-Century King Are Getting People Arrested

Shafiq Bagwan was hanging out with a few friends in his village of Hasnabad, which is in the Maharashtra state in western India,...

6 Threads App Settings Worth Trying Out

Threads, Meta’s new Twitter competitor, still has that new-app smell as millions of users figure out what to post on the platform. Right...

The Evolving Free-Speech Battle Between Social Media and the Government

Earlier this month, a federal judge in Louisiana issued a ruling that restricted various government agencies from communicating with social-media companies. The plaintiffs,...

Meta’s Threads Is More of the Same Social Networking

On Thursday morning, with a looming sense of dread, I signed up for Threads, a Twitter clone from Meta, the proprietor of Facebook...

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