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Why Are Likes On Twitter Private Now? Elon Musk announced this week that the “Likes” tab on Twitter/X (whoever is calling it that) will be hidden so you can’t just go to your friend’s page and see what they’ve been looking at lately. 06/13/2024 - 8:44 am | View Link
X makes social media platform's 'likes' private site-wide Social media platform X is making the previously public lists of posts users have "liked" private, citing security concerns and a desire to curb social pressure. 06/13/2024 - 3:07 am | View Link
X to hide user ‘likes’ from public view X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, will start making a user’s “likes” on other posts private, the company said Tuesday. The change will still allow users to see which posts they ... 06/12/2024 - 8:29 am | View Link
Earlier this month, former President Donald Trump held his first campaign rally as a convicted felon at Dream City Church in Phoenix, Arizona, hosted by the arch-conservative student group Turning Point USA. This wasn’t Trump’s first appearance at Dream City Church; he also held a rally there with Turning Point USA in 2020.
By ALI SWENSON, DAN MERICA and GARANCE BURKE (Associated Press)
Adrian Perkins was running for reelection as the mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, when he was surprised by a harsh campaign hit piece.
The satirical TV commercial, paid for by a rival political action committee, used artificial intelligence to depict Perkins as a high school student who had been called into the principal’s office.
This story was originally published by Wired and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
Big Tech’s appetite for energy is just about visible from the east coast of Scotland. Some 12 miles out to sea sits a wind farm, where each of the 60 giant turbines has blades roughly the length of an American football field.