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thehindu.com • Law • India
Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) filed a lawsuit in India challenging the government's content regulation and censorship practices, claiming violations of free speech and due process.
businessinsider.com • Business • World
Despite a decline in overall ad revenue, Elon Musk's X platform shows signs of recovery by attracting new advertisers and seeing the return of some major brands, though a full rebound remains uncertain.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The New York Times reports that three X users who criticized Elon Musk experienced a significant drop in their reach on the platform, raising concerns about censorship and the billionaire's influence.
gizmodo.com • Technology • World
X temporarily blocked links to the encrypted messaging app Signal before inexplicably restoring access, raising concerns about censorship and the platform's security practices.
wired.com • Technology • World
Intermittent outages on the social network X, attributed by owner Elon Musk to a massive cyberattack, were likely caused by a combination of DDoS attacks and inadequate server security.
chromewebstore.google.com • Software • World
A Chrome extension automates commenting and scrolling on Twitter/X, boosting engagement with features like customizable comments, adjustable scroll speed, and privacy-focused design.
abc.es • Technology • Europe
X, formerly known as Twitter, has experienced a significant loss of over 10 million active users in Europe over the past five months, attributed to various factors including changes in content moderation and the rise of competing platforms.
demorgen.be • Technology • World
Elon Musk's new AI chatbot, Grok, features controversial characters like a vulgar panda and a sexually suggestive anime girl, raising concerns about its impact on children and its alignment with Musk's broader political goals.
ansa.it • Technology • World
X (formerly Twitter) is discontinuing encrypted messaging for paid users, reportedly to launch a new standalone chat app called XChat, competing with platforms like Messenger and WhatsApp.
thedailybeast.com • Technology • World
A major outage on Elon Musk's X platform followed President Trump's praise of it as a free speech platform, raising concerns about the platform's reliability.