
Snap Follows Twitter and Demands Staff Return to the Office
Snap employees will need to be in the office four days a week starting in February of next year.
Snap employees will need to be in the office four days a week starting in February of next year.
Social commerce is a hugely lucrative industry in Asia but hasn't taken off in the US and Europe, despite Big Tech's efforts.
Musk has also ditched his moderation committee plans, stating that social activist and political groups broke their deal.
Twitter users want out following Musk's takeover - but none of the proposed alternatives are even close to viable.
No free lunches, no remote work hours, and the constant threat of getting fired. Are you hardcore enough? Do you want to be?
The commercial version of the app will be closed, but government and enterprise versions will remain.
With both figures previously banned for controversial statements, critics worry about a return to hate speech on Twitter.
Twitter bleeds another 1,200 employees, all while one of its busiest weekends of the year looms on the horizon.
One researcher spotted changes to Twitter for Android source code, which were then vaguely confirmed by CEO Elon Musk.
After laying off half its workforce, Twitter's remaining staff vote no confidence in their new leader.
A huge number of Twitter users have deactivated their accounts since Musk bought the platform - but many others have joined.
The policy reportedly goes into effect immediately and employees have to be in the office a minimum of 40 hours per week.
Only 12 employees remain, with 70% of cuts made to product and engineering departments.
Facebook's 'professional mode' has just been extended to all creators, making it easier to earn money on the platform.
Those lucky enough to escape the chopping block will be forced back into the office full-time.
The billionaire Tesla chief has now assumed full control of the platform - and is already tweeting about his next moves.
The layoffs have started at the top, but will Musk see through his rumored plan for mass redundancies now he's in control?
An internal document shows that "heavy tweeters" are in "absolute decline" across many categories on the social platform.
The new nudge message aims to curb cyberbullying on Instagram by encouraging users to follow community guidelines.
Social media platforms that rely on viral content can spread misinformation far and wide, at speed.
The bug, which may have comprised the privacy of some accounts, has been circulating on the platform since 2021.