German car maker BMW’s UK division got trolled by X users on Thursday after abruptly announcing that it was “no longer posting” on the platform
Social media users slam at BMW UK for announcing it would "no longer" post on X. Many pointed out the BMW's past ties to Adolf Hitler, while others said the automaker was going woke.
BMW UK announced it will stop posting on X, inciting online backlash and mockery from users who believe the move is linked to Musk's alleged fascist salute.
Despite not being an airport, some users still feel the need to announce their departure from X. This almost always results in mockery, and BMW UK’s latest […]
BMW UK's decision to stop posting on X (formerly Twitter) sparked backlash, drawing attention to the company’s World War II history with Nazi Germany.
The British arm of the German brand says it’s no longer posting on Musk's X platform but will remain active on Facebook and Instagram
Tesla will have to replace HW3 computers with the newer, HW4 version, for Tesla owners who purchased the company's Full Self-Driving (FSD) package. The news comes from CEO Elon Musk, who finally admitted it during Wednesday's Tesla earnings call (via Electrek).
German luxury car manufacturer BMW faced significant online backlash after its UK division announced it would "no longer post" on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Many users interpreted the move as a protest against the platform’s owner, Elon Musk.
Legendary British comedian and actor John Cleese announced his plans to leave the social media platform X on Tuesday. The 85-year-old Monty Python star has long expressed dissatisfaction with the site’s direction under owner Elon Musk.
Manufacturing needs to be "cool" again, attracting more of the talent that flocks to finance and law, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday. College graduates have been sending more applications to manufacturing companies, and a bit fewer to financial service firms, according to Handshake, a job board.
On the Tesla front, Musk said robotaxis with unsupervised Full Self Driving technology will begin picking up fares in Austin, Texas, beginning this June. “I’m confident we’ll release unsupervised FSD in California (this year), as well,” he said.