On an earnings call, the Meta CEO praised X's Community Notes system, highlighting its effectiveness compared to third-party fact-checkers
On Meta's earnings call, Mark Zuckerberg said this will be a "big year" for redefining the company's relationship with the federal government.
Threads has been adding new features to draw users from X while fending off competition from emerging social platforms such as Bluesky in recent months
Stocks rose Tuesday, led by tech. AI fears loom as Meta, Microsoft report earnings. Tesla faces policy risks. Fed decision, major earnings, and government cuts ahead.
In a report by The Guardian, Meta is shaking things up by scrapping third-party fact-checking and rolling out a hands-off content moderation approach. Instead, users will rely on "community notes" to self-police content – a method that Elon Musk introduced on X (formerly Twitter).
Since his takeover of then-Twitter in 2022, Mashable has reported that X's user base has declined, fleeing for alternatives like Bluesky, especially after the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Advertisers have been no different, with the trend of companies removing ads on X expected to continue this year.
In the past, the EU has not hesitated to try to apply European law to tech companies. Over the past decade, for example, Google has faced three fines totaling more than $8 billion for breaking antitrust law (though one of these fines was overturned by the EU’s General Court in 2024).
Elon Musk's social media platform labeled his own argument "objectively false" over the weekend. A community note added to an X, formerly Twitter, post that Musk penned on Sunday blasted the X owner's remarks about subways being more efficient than cars "objectively false.
Meta suspended Trump in the wake of the Jan. 6 ... and argued that skilled-worker program takes jobs away from American citizens. "I will have Elon Musk run out of here by Inauguration Day," Bannon said in an interview at the time. Musk has had the ...
President Donald Trump said on social media Tuesday that he asked Elon Musk and SpaceX to "go get" stranded astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore from the International Space Station, blaming the
Elon Musk said Tesla will begin launching unsupervised self-driving models in Austin, Texas by June and several other U.S. cities by the end of 2025.