So, without any further ado, Mashable brings you Elon Musk's six (6) dumbest X decisions. This Musk decision was so ludicrous ...
Some blue check “Premium” subscribers on X, formerly Twitter, who are spreading misinformation may be eligible for X’s ads revenue sharing ... data “when you pay.” A spreadsheet ...
More than a month after announcing a major commerce deal with X, formerly Twitter, Paris Hilton‘s media company has suspended their advertising campaign with the Elon Musk-owned social media ...
Paris Hilton has become the latest big name to give Twitter boss Elon Musk a headache ... the latest brand to halt ad spending on the site over concerns it is propagating antisemitic and pro ...
According to research firm Similarweb, as of September global web traffic to Twitter.com was down 14% from a year ago, while traffic to the ads.twitter.com portal for advertisers was down 16.5%.
Ubisoft has joined the recent mass advertising exodus on X (formerly Twitter). This move comes a week after Apple, Disney, and IBM also chose to pause advertising in the wake of Musk endorsing an ...
Elon Musk on Tuesday announced that Twitter will charge $8 per month to verify users’ accounts, claiming that the plan would ...
becoming the latest brand to halt ad spending on the site formerly known as Twitter over concerns about antisemitism and pro-Nazi content on the site. “11:11 Media made the decision to ...
becoming the latest brand to halt ad spending on the site formerly known as Twitter over concerns about antisemitism and pro-Nazi content on the site. “11:11 Media made the decision to ...
Of nearly 261 companies that spent over $1 million on advertising on X/Twitter from January 2022 to October 2023, 86% of them have reduced ad spending on the platform, according to estimates from ...
The fourth and final broadcast network that carries the NFL has joined the parent companies of the other three in pausing advertising buys on social media service X (formerly Twitter). In the wake ...
Last week, Elon Musk continued his well-documented history of problematic posting by openly embracing an antisemitic conspiracy theory, prompting major brands like Apple, Disney, Comcast and more ...