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Twitter’s golden tick: Twitter plans to charge businesses $1,000 a month for verified badge – Firstpost
Twitter is looking for various ways to increase its revenue. The platform will now try to charge businesses for their ...
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Some blue check “Premium” subscribers on X, formerly Twitter, who are spreading misinformation may be eligible for X’s ads revenue sharing program. That’s the conclusion reached by ...
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Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, sues Media Matters as advertisers flee over report of ads appearing next to neo-Nazi posts
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Yaccarino On Hot Seat As Ad Execs Urge Twitter CEO To Resign
In the aftermath of IBM, Disney, Apple and others pausing spending on X, formerly known as Twitter, top advertising executives made a personal appeal to CEO Linda Yaccarino. Linda Yaccarino, CEO ...
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Twitter / X confirms Nazi content was shown alongside Apple ads. So why is it suing?
Twitter / X is suing media watchdog group Media Matters over its Nov. 16 report that the social media platform was displaying major companies' ads alongside Nazi content. The report came just one ...
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Ads watchdog files FTC complaint against X, formerly Twitter, over unlabeled ads
X, formerly Twitter, was caught running unlabeled ads on its platform in September. Now that issue, which has been ongoing, has been brought to the FTC’s attention. An independent nonprofit ...
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Musk's X (Twitter) sues Media Matters over report about ads next to antisemitic content
Social media company X on Monday sued media watchdog group Media Matters, alleging the organization defamed the platform after it published a report that said ads for major brands had appeared ...
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Ubisoft Halts All Twitter Advertising
Ubisoft has joined the recent mass advertising exodus on X (formerly Twitter). This move comes a week after Apple, Disney, and IBM also chose to pause advertising in the wake of Musk endorsing an ...
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Ads watchdog files FTC complaint against X, formerly Twitter, over unlabeled ads
X, formerly Twitter, was caught running unlabeled ads on its platform in September. Now that issue, which has been ongoing, has been brought to the FTC's attention. An independent nonprofit Check My ...

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