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X (Twitter) rolls out Video and Voice calls for users behind its Premium paywall
By Nickolas Diaz published
Better with a call? X (Twitter) is rolling out an experimental version of video and voice calling for Premium users in direct messaging.

X (Twitter) is charging new users $1 a year to keep the bots and spammers at bay
By Jay Bonggolto last updated
Desperate measure Twitter's $1 "Not-a-Bot" annual fee for new users is a new attempt to sweep the platform's bot problem under the rug.

X, formerly Twitter, no longer shows headlines from articles
By Samuel Dunsiger published
No more headlines Elon Musk is making another tweak to the social platform formerly known as Twitter that is likely to frustrate users.

X, formerly Twitter, kills the ability to report misleading information
By Jay Bonggolto published
A step backwards Twitter, now X, used to let you report misleading tweets, but Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, just got rid of that feature.

Elon Musk says Twitter, now X, will charge all users a 'small' monthly subscription fee
By Samuel Dunsiger published
Nothing is free! The number of unpopular decisions Elon Musk made regarding X has grown, as the billionaire entrepreneur now wants to charge all users for the platform.

Elon Musk to remove block feature from X, with one exception
By Nickolas Diaz published
Xed out X owner Elon Musk states users will lose the ability to block others everywhere except in a more personal space.

X Pro (formerly Tweetdeck) officially sits behind a paywall starting this week
By Vishnu Sarangapurkar published
X No Tweetdeck has always been a powerful and free tool to organize Twitter; while it is still powerful, it's not free anymore.

X (formerly Twitter) will support video calling soon
By Vishnu Sarangapurkar published
Ring ring More features are arriving on X, formerly known as Twitter. The CEO confirmed that video calling is among them.
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