
Meta Begins Another Round of Layoffs that Would Impact 6,000 More Employees
Facebook parent Meta has embarked on another round of layoffs that could affect thousands more amid the company’s ‘Year of Efficiency.’
Facebook parent Meta has embarked on another round of layoffs that could affect thousands more amid the company’s ‘Year of Efficiency.’
Judge Breyer threw out the year-long Twitter shareholder lawsuit against Elon Musk, which accused him of cheating other shareholders.
On Monday, the EU imposed a record $1.3 billion fine on social media giant Meta for transferring EU user data to the US.
The letter did not mention a lawsuit, however, Musk threatened to seek legal redress if there is such a need when he first mentioned this violation back in April.
Yaccarino, over the recent months, has assisted Twitter in re-establishing its repertoire with advertising agencies.
The biggest beneficiary of this move in the long term will be Tesla shareholders, considering the firm is the only publicly listed entity tied to Elon Musk
During Elon Musk’s leadership, Twitter suffered a few technical errors and outages.
While it remains unclear how the emerging decentralized social projects will generate profit, they keep getting more attention.
Video and audio calls will allow users to talk to anyone on the app without providing their personal phone numbers.
Elon Musk assured the community that a lot of usernames would become available after the purging.
Twitter reportedly made another interest payment, only the second of an expectedly long schedule of debt repayments expected from the company.
Meta’s Q1 2023 performance underscores its commitment to cutting costs and maximizing earnings in its “year of efficiency”.
Bluesky allows users to use domain names as handles to help achieve decentralized verification and give users more control over their identity.
Lemon8 growth in the US could also get the attention of US regulators, especially due to its relationship with ByteDance.
The verification badges started returning to the profiles of celebrities, and many of them did not pay for a Twitter Blue subscription. However, their profiles are “verified” and have blue ticks back.