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A Twitter bot is a type of software bot that controls a Twitter account via the Twitter API. [1] The social bot software may autonomously perform actions such as tweeting, retweeting, liking, following, unfollowing, or direct messaging other accounts.
In November 2023, xAI began previewing Grok as a chatbot to selected people, [10] with participation in the early access program being limited to paid X Premium users. [11]It was announced that once the bot was out of early beta, it would only be available to higher tier X Premium+ subscribers.
Community Notes, formerly known as Birdwatch, is a feature on X (formerly Twitter) where contributors can add context such as fact-checks under a post, image or video. It is a community-driven content moderation program, intended to provide helpful and informative context, based on a crowd-sourced system.
Elon Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter in October 2022; Musk acted as CEO of Twitter until June 2023 when he was succeeded by Linda Yaccarino.In a move that, despite Yaccarino's accession, was widely attributed to Musk, [1] [2] Twitter was rebranded to X on July 23, 2023, [3] and its domain name changed from twitter.com to x.com on May 17, 2024.
Twitter rose modestly following the Post's report on Wednesday; Twitter shares have fallen about 15% since Musk's deal to buy Twitter for $54.20 per share was announced per share in late April.
X is Twitter, it just changed its branding. Di (they-them) 07:23, 9 September 2024 (UTC) Plenty of places noted the (incredibly drastic) change in policy from Twitter to X with a total management shift and a near complete employee turnover. Even if Twitter is going to be primary-redirected to X, there needs to be a new article for X.
TweetDeck, officially X Pro since 2023, is a paid proprietary social media dashboard for management of Twitter (officially X) accounts. Originally an independent app, TweetDeck was subsequently acquired by Twitter Inc. and integrated into Twitter's interface.