It’s been two years since Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, bought the social media platform formerly known as Twitter for $44 billion. The company, now called X, has seen thousands of ...
Phoebe Maltz Bovy is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail. On Oct. 16, the social-media platform X, once (and still) known as Twitter, announced “a change to how the block function ...
When X unveiled its newest terms of service, which go into effect on November 15, users quickly picked up on one change. “By submitting, posting or displaying ...
A change in how the site works will allow people to see posts by users who have them blocked. The company claims it is for “transparency,” but some people are worried about abuse. By Sandra E ...
Changes on the social media platform X that have been brought in for “greater transparency” are proving unpopular with users. Bosses at X, formerly known as Twitter, have introduced a major ...
The Nazi troll crew called themselves “The Shed,” and you weren’t supposed to write about them. To write about them was to attract their attention, and to attract their attention was to experience one ...
X will soon roll out a controversial change to its block function by allowing accounts to continue to view posts from users who blocked them, another update to the Elon Musk-owned platform ...
Elon Musk's X is moving forward with his proposed changes to blocking users, a shift that allows blocked accounts to see a user's public profile and posts but prevents them from interacting with ...
Please verify your email address. X (formerly Twitter) is changing its block feature to allow blocked users to still view posts but not engage with who blocked them. The new block function aims to ...