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On December 15, 2022, Twitter suspended the accounts of ten journalists who have covered the company and its owner, Elon Musk. They included reporters Keith Olbermann, Steven L. Herman, and Donie O'Sullivan, and journalists from The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and The Intercept.
Following the posting of antisemitic and racist posts by anonymous users, Twitter removed those posts from its service.
In November 2022, Twitter then began offering paid verification checkmarks, followed by removing legacy verification. In December, the Twitter Files were released and a number of journalists suspended from the platform. The following year, a variety of further changes were made; API access restrictions, developer agreements updated, transgender hate conduct policies relaxed, and news headlines ...
Twitter has suspended an account that used publicly available flight data to track Elon Musk's private jet, despite a pledge by the social media platform's new owner to keep it up because of his ...
Among those who were banned are journalists who wrote and tweeted about the suspension of an account tracking the publicly available whereabouts of Elon Musk's private jet.
Accounts for several journalists who cover Elon Musk were restored by Twitter on Friday after their controversial suspension a day prior.
Twitter Blue verification controversy. Twitter introduced a checkmark for verified individuals, as seen above, in June 2009. On April 20, 2023, Twitter (known as X since July 2023) began removing verification status for notable individuals, causing a controversy among Twitter users. The website's system altered, making verification require ...
Twitter owner Elon Musk said it would be suspended after a post on Ye's account Thursday night showed an image that appeared to show a swastika inside a Star of David. The post was then blocked by ...