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Acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk. The business magnate Elon Musk initiated an acquisition of American social media company Twitter, Inc. on April 14, 2022, and concluded it on October 27, 2022. Musk had begun buying shares of the company in January 2022, becoming its largest shareholder by April with a 9.1 percent ownership stake.
Elon Musk's AI startup, xAI, has been valued at $50 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported. xAI's valuation has doubled since the spring, surpassing the $44 billion Musk paid for Twitter.
The Twitter Files are a series of internal documents from Twitter, Inc. released between December 2022 and March 2023. After acquiring Twitter on October 28, 2022, CEO Elon Musk provided these documents to journalists Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss, Lee Fang, and authors Michael Shellenberger, David Zweig, and Alex Berenson.
After Twitter rebranded into X in July 2023, the original Tweet author changed to the new, rebranded account. [32] 11 I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means [33] Elon Musk @elonmusk 3.0 April 25, 2022: Billionaire Elon Musk posted this tweet ahead of Twitter board unanimously accepting his ...
Once a Twitter affiliate, ... Elon Musk's X users are flocking to Bluesky, a former Twitter company ... A post shared last week by Bluesky CEO Jay Graber says the platform had 6 million users in ...
About three weeks after Elon Musk bought Twitter in October 2022, #RIPTwitter started trending. Musk had gutted the staff, and more workers quit when he gave them an ultimatum: Work "hardcore ...
The Twitter Files are a series of releases of select internal Twitter, Inc. documents published from December 2022 through March 2023 on Twitter. CEO Elon Musk gave the documents to journalists Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss, Lee Fang, and authors Michael Shellenberger, David Zweig and Alex Berenson shortly after he acquired Twitter on October 27, 2022.
November 13, 2024 at 9:44 AM. [Getty Images] British newspaper group the Guardian has announced it will no longer post on X, formerly Twitter, saying it has become a "a toxic media platform". In a ...