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X (Twitter) launches a new 'React with Video' feature, allowing users to reply to posts with video reactions using green screen or split screen, positioning it as a competitor to TikTok.
A big tech programmer shares his 9-month experience of running a side hustle on X (formerly Twitter) from zero to five-figure monthly income, only to have his account banned for violating rules, losing all 11,897 followers.
Elon Musk announces that X (formerly Twitter) has surpassed 1 billion downloads, with a 4.3-star rating and over 22.9 million reviews, highlighting its global reach and transformation into an AI video platform.
A long-time X user (since 2007) expresses frustration over repeated algorithmic suppression of their account, claiming their reach is throttled despite being a Premium+ user and providing value. They call for more transparency from xAI and X about how the algorithm works and why certain accounts are penalized.
Luo Yonghao returns to the X platform after six years and switches to a new account, replacing the old one.
The article is a placeholder link to a post by Elon Musk on X, with no substantive content provided for detailed analysis.
Elon Musk states that X will open-source its recommendation algorithms to demonstrate transparency and build user trust.
This article is a video tutorial demonstrating how to use the CodeX AI assistant and the Twitter CLI tool to scrape data from the X platform and convert it into Markdown format without needing an API Key.
Elon Musk questions whether the X platform qualifies as a superapp.
Elon Musk shares a brief recommendation stating something is worth reading without providing specific details. The post lacks context on the actual technology or article being referenced.
X launches Custom Timelines, letting users pin over 75 niche topics to their home tab, powered by Grok AI.
Stanley for 𝕏 is marketed as the world's first AI head of content, aiming to automate and manage content creation on the platform.