In a surprising turn of events, Meta co-founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, and Tesla chief, Elon Musk, have engaged in a fierce battle of wits and words on social media. What started as a mere Twitter battle quickly escalated into a challenge for a physical confrontation. Now, the tech world eagerly awaits the highly anticipated
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Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and founder of X (formerly known as Twitter), has been making waves with his recent announcements. From rebranding the platform to introducing new features, Musk is on a mission to transform X into the ultimate “everything app.” In this article, we will explore Musk’s latest updates and delve into the
After launching its paid subscription service, Twitter Blue, which charges $8 (roughly Rs. 660) for a blue verification badge on the platform, X CEO Elon Musk has now introduced a new feature that allows users to hide the blue tick on their profile and posts. The Option to Hide the Blue Checkmark According to the
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has recently announced the discontinuation of news access for all users in Canada. This decision comes as a response to the Online News Act, a law passed by the Canadian parliament requiring internet giants to pay news publishers for their content. The Canadian government has criticized
In a surprising turn of events, social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has filed a lawsuit against nonprofit organization, the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). The lawsuit accuses CCDH of spreading false claims and encouraging advertisers to halt their investment on the platform. This legal battle has raised concerns regarding the freedom
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, is currently facing challenges with retention on its text-based app, Threads. Despite a successful launch, the app experienced a significant drop in users shortly afterward. CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed this issue during an internal company town hall, expressing optimism about the app’s future and outlining strategies to improve
WhatsApp, the popular instant messaging app, has recently added a new feature that allows users to send short video messages. Previously, users could only reply using instant audio or text messages, but now they have the option to record and send video messages instead. End-to-End Encrypted Video Messages These real-time video messages can be up
Instagram, owned by Meta Platforms, is reportedly making preparations to bring its branded content tools to Threads, according to a source familiar with the matter as reported by Axios. These tools are aimed at facilitating collaboration between marketers and influencers for paid partnerships on the social media platform, especially when regular advertising is not available.
Snapchat is taking steps to provide its users with increased visibility within the app. The popular photo-messaging platform has recently launched a new feature that allows users to display multiple links on their Snapchat profiles. These links can include their work or direct links to their profiles on other applications. To implement this feature, Snapchat
WhatsApp is set to launch a privacy-focused feature that allows community members to hide their phone numbers while participating in group conversations. This new functionality, known as “phone number privacy,” has been in testing and is now reportedly available to all Android and iOS beta testers. With this feature, users can engage in conversations and