Elon Musk on Tuesday announced that Twitter will charge $8 per month to verify users’ accounts, claiming that the plan would ...
Twitter is looking for various ways to increase its revenue. The platform will now try to charge businesses for their ...
From making bite-sized reels, long-form vlogs and plain viral videos to becoming dynamic drivers of the economy, content ...
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 ...
In the aftermath of IBM, Disney, Apple and others pausing spending on X, formerly known as Twitter, top advertising executives made a personal appeal to CEO Linda Yaccarino. Linda Yaccarino ...
X, formerly Twitter ... the deceptive ads issue came to the organization’s attention because of X’s announcement that it would begin sharing ad revenue with creators. X CEO Linda Yaccarino ...
All told, the list of groups pulling ads from Twitter includes Disney, Apple, the European Commission, Lionsgate, Warner Bros. Discovery, and IBM (who got special attention from Musk, who ...
X, formerly Twitter, has faced growing outrage since Media Matters published the report on Thursday, which led IBM, Comcast and several other major advertisers to pull ads from the platform in ...
IBM said it was immediately pulling advertising from Elon Musk‘s X ... $44 billion that Musk had been dragged into court to pay for Twitter. According to Musk, advertising revenue at X/Twitter ...