X | Latest News & Updates - Jan 25, 2025 Release
Wall Street banks plan to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, next week...
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X
🌎 x.comX is a software development company that owns the social networking service X (formerly known as Twitter). It provides tools, resources, and APIs for developers and businesses to integrate and expand their impact through social media. The platform focuses on real-time and historical social data, enabling businesses to monitor trends, engage with users, and utilize AI-powered advertising.
X - Latest News and Updates
- Wall Street banks plan to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, next week.
- X, previously known as Twitter, faced user and advertiser backlash after Elon Musk's acquisition, leading to a rebranding and changes in its blocking feature.
- The European Union is conducting a stress test on disinformation involving X and other social media platforms ahead of the German national election next month.
- On January 23, John McAfee's X account, managed by his widow Janice, announced the launch of a new cryptocurrency called 'AIntivirus' claiming to digitally embody his provocative spirit using AI.
- X has launched a new video tab featuring an infinitely scrolling vertical video feed to attract users and advertisers.
- X launched a dedicated video tab in the U.S. app, replacing the 'Communities' tab to enhance access to its video content.
- Japreet Grewal has joined X as a Government Affairs Manager in India, previously serving as a Content Policy Manager at Meta.
- X is expanding its Global Agency Development and Partnerships team and hiring for a Lead Agency Development Manager in NYC.
- Ofcom's 2024 report shows that X is among the top five news sources for 16-24 year-olds in the UK, alongside Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok.
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