If you don't want Elon Musk to feed your tweets to his AI, now might be the time to leave the app formerly known as Twitter.
After last week's contentious US elections, the social media network X, formerly known as Twitter, has experienced a ...
The Guardian newspaper—which controls dozens of accounts on the platform that have about 27 million followers combined— ...
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Big-name X users including "The Bear" star Jamie Lee Curtis, former CNN anchor Don Lemon and newspaper The Guardian are ...
Bluesky is continuing to blow up. The Twitter-like service and alternative to Elon Musk's X, has now surpassed 16 million ...
Jamie Lee Curtis is no longer on X. The Oscar-winning actor announced on Instagram that she’s deactivated her X account, ...
Jamie Lee Curtis is saying farewell to X – the platform formerly known as Twitter. The actress ... Curtis shared a screenshot ...
X users are weighing the decision to keep their followings or build them back up on alternative platforms after the election.
X is now experiencing a mass exodus of journalists and other organizations who have had enough of Elon Musk and changes to ...
To delete your X (formerly Twitter) account, you first need to deactivate it, and it will be deleted permanently after 30 ...
Starting on Nov. 15, 2024, X will use everything you post to train its AI. Here's how to deactivate your X account.