Brazilian Supreme Court vs. X (formerly Twitter) over Free Speech

Brazilian Supreme Court justice threatens to shut down X (formerly Twitter) in Brazil unless Elon Musk names a legal representative within 24 hours due to ongoing feud over free speech and misinformation on the platform.

Elon Musk's X Leaving San Francisco

Elon Musk's social media company, X, is leaving San Francisco for Texas. City officials are not upset about the departure, citing changes in the company and dissatisfaction with San Francisco's tax policies and politics.

Donald Trump's Interview with Elon Musk on X

Donald Trump made a bizarre comment comparing Kamala Harris to Melania Trump during an interview with Elon Musk. He also mispronounced Harris' name and criticized her, calling her a 'radical left lunatic.' The interview faced technical difficulties and was delayed. Trump and Musk's relationship has had its ups and downs, with Musk endorsing Trump after an assassination attempt. Musk purchased X (formerly Twitter) and rebranded it. The interview covered various topics including immigration, Kim Jong Un, and COVID.

Elon Musk's Takeover of Twitter and the Transformation to X

Elon Musk controversially took over Twitter, rebranded it as X, and made significant changes, including allowing hate speech and increasing trolling. His actions have led to a decrease in users and trust in the platform.

Antitrust Lawsuit Against Global Alliance for Responsible Media

X filed a lawsuit against the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, accusing them of violating antitrust laws by coordinating with brands to dissuade them from spending money on the social media platform after Elon Musk's takeover. The lawsuit claims that billions of dollars in advertising revenue were collectively withheld from X.

Chevron Relocating Headquarters from California to Texas

Chevron plans to relocate its headquarters from California to Texas due to excessive regulation and clashes with authorities over climate policies. Other companies have also cited lower taxes and lighter regulation as reasons for moving to Texas. Elon Musk previously announced moving the headquarters of X and SpaceX from California for similar reasons.

Don Lemon's lawsuit against Elon Musk over a canceled content deal

Don Lemon sued Elon Musk over a canceled content deal on X. Musk agreed to pay Lemon $1.5 million annually to produce exclusive videos on X, but the deal fell apart after Lemon's interview with Musk went poorly.

California School District Sues Gov. Newsom Over Gender Identity Law

A Southern California school district is suing Gov. Gavin Newsom over a law banning schools from notifying parents if their child uses different pronouns or gender identity. Elon Musk plans to move SpaceX and X to Texas due to the law.

Elon Musk relocates SpaceX and X headquarters from California to Texas

Elon Musk relocates SpaceX and X headquarters from California to Texas due to concerns over laws and safety issues. SpaceX moves to Starbase, Texas, and X moves to Austin. Musk cites California's new legislation regarding school disclosures as a major factor. California Governor Gavin Newsom responds on X, implying Musk's surrender. Musk has also endorsed Trump and plans to donate $45 million per month to the former president. Read more at Business Insider.

Elon Musk's appearance at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity

Elon Musk clarifies controversial comments made to advertisers at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, emphasizing importance of free speech. X competes with social media giants for ad dollars.

Elon Musk's Plan to Transform X (Formerly Twitter) with Payment Platform

Elon Musk plans to transform X (formerly Twitter) into an 'everything app' with a payment platform similar to PayPal. New documents reveal X's financial struggles since Musk acquired it, with revenue falling by nearly 40%. X is seeking money transmitter licenses for its new payment service, X Payments.

Controversy Surrounding Elon Musk's Social Media App X

Elon Musk's social media app X has been placing advertisements in search results for at least 20 hashtags promoting racist and antisemitic extremism, including #whitepower. Despite previous promises to demonetize hate posts, the platform continues to struggle with controlling its ad network intersecting with hate speech.

X (formerly Twitter) Updates Rules to Allow Adult Content

X (formerly Twitter) has updated its rules to formally allow users to post consensually produced adult and graphic content on the platform, with certain guidelines. The company believes in the autonomy of adults to engage in sexual expression as a form of artistic expression, while balancing restrictions for minors and users who choose not to see such content. This move could potentially lead to the development of adult content services by X.

Elon Musk's Diversion of Nvidia AI Processors from Tesla to X

Elon Musk orders Nvidia to divert AI processors from Tesla to X, causing delays and shareholder concerns. Musk's focus on AI and robotics at Tesla and X raises questions about his commitments to both companies.

Australian Court Rejects Bid to Extend Order to Block Videos of Stabbing

Australian court rejects bid to extend order for Elon Musk-owned X to block videos of stabbing of Assyrian church bishop; legal tussle sparks heated exchanges between Musk and Australian officials; X refuses to remove content globally citing one country's rules should not control the internet.

Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter to X and the security concerns with automatic link replacement

Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter to X faced a setback when the automatic link replacement system on the iOS app backfired, potentially exposing users to phishing attacks. Despite initial glitches, the issue has been partially resolved.

Elon Musk's Social Media Platform X

Elon Musk's social media platform, X, has faced significant challenges with losing users and advertisers, as well as controversies over misinformation and hate speech. Despite claiming to promote free speech, Musk has been criticized for arbitrary suspensions, censorship, and compliance with foreign governments.

Elon Musk cancels partnership with Don Lemon's new show after heated interview

Elon Musk canceled a partnership with Don Lemon's new streaming show after a heated interview, leading to Lemon's show being available on YouTube, podcasts, and X. Musk cited issues with the interview and comparisons to Jeff Zucker. Lemon's agent confirmed the contract termination via text message.

Elon Musk's Social Media Platform X Considering Removing Likes and Reposts Display

Elon Musk's social media platform X is considering removing the display of likes and reposts on posts and is close to obtaining a money transmitter license in New York to add payment features. Musk believes this information could clutter content on X.