Earlier this week, word spread on social media that author Stephen King, in a post on X, referred to Elon Musk as “the First Lady,” an amusing nod to the billionaire’s all-in support for Donald Trump ...
Bluesky has raced to the top of Apple's App Store on Thursday, with new users flocking to the social app as an alternative to ...
German soccer club St. Pauli is leaving the social media platform X, saying it has become a “hate machine” that could ...
Actress Rachel Zegler is making headlines again for wishing ill on Americans who voted for President-elect Donald Trump.
In the week following the election, more than 1 million mostly left-leaning people joined Bluesky, a social media network ...
No brawl has been quite so public in recent times as that pitting Elon Musk against politicians in Europe, often unfolding on ...
Championed by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Bluesky was an invitation-only space until it opened to the public in February.
X users are weighing the decision to keep their followings or build them back up on alternative platforms after the election.
The combination of perceived bias, economic challenges, and competition from alternative media has led to a significant erosion of public trust in legacy media in recent years. And the fight will not ...
(Twitter, reborn under Elon Musk as X, has also drifted this way.) Aside from almost $10 billion in combined market caps, ...
Horror novel maestro Stephen King’s debunking of a “rumor” about Elon Musk and Donald Trump has become a social media monster ...
Taking Musk's government efficiency department as a joke underestimates what he might do with this newfound power.