In debut episode, former CNN host says conversation with billionaire had no ground rules
In debut episode, former CNN host says conversation with billionaire had no ground rules
Unexpected split leaves X CEO Linda Yaccarino with another loss
Former CNN host said he would post the interview on X and other platforms next week
Lemon said Musk texted ‘contract terminated’ after the former CNN anchor interviewed the billionaire
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has visited the site of the Auschwitz death camp.
Musk bought the social media giant formerly known as Twitter for $44 billion.
A federal judge late last week said Schobinger’s case against X was plausible, and he allowed it to go forward.
A dramatised account of the tycoon’s acquisition and the rebrand as X attempts to get inside his head — but takes liberties
The billionaire reinstated the conspiracy theorist after running a poll on the platform formerly known as Twitter
X, formerly known as Twitter, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Anne Hidalgo stated that the platform and its owner act deliberately to exacerbate tensions and conflicts
The about-turn comes less than two months after X stopped displaying article headlines in October. Musk previously said dropping the he
Experts say figures like Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson bringing ‘great replacement’ theory mainstream signals growing extremism
Users and advertisers are fleeing X after Musk’s message supporting an antisemitic conspiracy theory. But the platform seems destined to die a slow death.
The company takes issue with the methodology the group used to issue its report, which has caused an exodus of advertisers from the platform. It says that pairings of ads next to antisemitic content is "exceedingly rare."
The X chief’s comments come days after he was heavily criticized for appearing to agree with an anti-Semitic post on the platform
The companies’ advertising pauses follow a similar move by IBM on Thursday.
Musk on Wednesday endorsed an antisemitic post on X that falsely claimed members of the Jewish community were stoking hatred against white people.
Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount, Sony Pictures and Lionsgate are also among major advertisers like Apple and IBM backing away from the platform.