X restores once-suspended account linked to Voice of America workers
X has restored an account used by advocates of the Voice of America during legal challenges over the broadcaster’s fate.
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X has restored an account used by advocates of the Voice of America during legal challenges over the broadcaster’s fate.
X, formerly Twitter, suspended an activist account used by current and former workers of Voice of America to raise public awareness about funding cuts.
Social media platform Bluesky has launched its own version of the social media verification badge to certain high-profile users.
Young American consumers are willing to pay more toward phone and Internet service if those companies offer a subscription management platform for their streaming music, video and social media services.
A deal was being worked to sell TikTok to American investors, but fell apart once a tariff and trade war was triggered this week.
A group calling itself Dark Storm Team has claimed responsibility for triggering a prolonged outage on X, formerly Twitter.
The NTSB said it could not locate records that explained a decision to force the news media to receive updates on two recent plane crashes exclusively through X.
“Modern media and technology constantly remind us to preserve our memory and protect our history. However, memory is paradoxical in that it involves forgetting and absence with every act of remembrance.”
Apple and Google are restoring access to TikTok in their U.S.-based app stores after receiving assurances from the Trump Administration that a law banning the app will not be enforced.
CNN in March will start airing a new documentary series that looks at the founding and evolution of the social media platform Twitter.
The NTSB says it will only notify the media about press conferences and investigative updates on two recent plane crashes via the social media platform X.
Meta Platforms, the parent company of the social network, will commit $22 million to the build-out of Trump’s presidential library.