
Meta Platforms to Introduce Paid Features across Its Social Media Apps
The potential move to introduce paid features on the Meta Platforms app family is not a new trend in the social media ecosystem.
The potential move to introduce paid features on the Meta Platforms app family is not a new trend in the social media ecosystem.
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has refused Trump’s application for Truth Social as well. The agency has found that two other companies have similar names and the trademark grant would create a ‘likelihood of confusion.’
The Twitter Circle feature is already available on iOS, Android, and desktop. According to users’ feedback, the feature has helped them personalize their Twitter experience.
Meta’s move to enable NFTs on Facebook and Instagram will bring digital collectibles to about 3 billion users worldwide.
As part of the subpoena, Jack Dorsey will be asked about the impact of bots and spam accounts on Twitter’s business operations.
On Saturday, Elon Musk threw down the gauntlet for a public debate with the Twitter chief executive over its spam accounts policy.
The announcement to halt the Tinder foray into the metaverse came after its parent company acquired global social platform company Hyperconnect.
Elon Musk intensified his resolve to back out of the Twitter deal by filing a countersuit last Friday over the platform’s spam bot data.
Twitter is planning a shareholder vote soon to approve the compensation payable to execs in connection with Musk’s buyout.
Zuckerberg emphasized that the Feeds tab will display posts chronologically to all Facebook users.
The lawsuit was to determine if Musk was under obligation to complete the deal or pay the breakup fee.
The lawsuit filed by Twitter notably wanted an expedited hearing set at around 60 days from the filing date.
Now a lengthy court battle will start to determine whether Twitter can force Musk to complete the deal, or at least make him pay the $1 billion set out as a breakup fee in the original agreement. The outcome is unpredictable.
The decision Musk has taken to back out of the Twitter deal has caused the company’s shares to crash as a legal battle brews.
The Twitter board chair has hinted that the company may sue Elon Musk to enforce the agreement.