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San Francisco Investigating Giant X Installed At Twitter HQ

Twitter’s headquarters is getting a new look. The company is rebranding itself as Twitter. … [+] (Photo by Julie JAMMOT / AFP) Photo by Julie JAMMOT / AFP (Photo JULIE JAMMOT/AFP/Getty Images). AFP via Getty Images The city of San Francisco is investigating the gigantic X sign installed at Twitter’s headquarters, according to a new report from the Associated Press. The X first appeared on Friday following a week when the site’s owner, Elon Musk, has made a concerted effort to get rid of the Twitter brand in as many areas as possible. Any new signs require a permit for both safety and design reasons, according to the Associated Press, which quotes Patrick Hannan, a spokesperson for San Francisco’s Department of Building Inspection. “Planning review and approval is also necessary for the installation of this sign. The city is opening a complaint and initiating an investigation,” Hannan told the AP over email. Workers who tried to remove the Twitter sign at the company’...

Twitter Warns Companies Could Lose Verification If They Don’t Buy Ads: Report

Elon Musk, the billionaire Tesla CEO and Chief Executive Officer, attending the Viva Tech trade fair in Paris. … [+] The date is Friday, 16 June 2023. Nathan Laine/Bloomberg © 2023 Bloomberg Finance LP X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has warned companies on the site that failure to buy more than $1,000 in ads could result in losing their “verification” badges, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal. Since Elon Musk bought the website in October 2022, and made it possible for anyone to purchase a badge at $8 per month, this check-mark system has been a source of controversy. The removal of a yellow check mark, which were handed out free under Musk to some of the biggest brands on the platform after significant issues arose, will apparently happen to any company that hasn’t spent at least $1,000 on ads over the past month or at least $6,000 in the preceding 180 days, according to the Journal. According to reports, the checkmarks will dis...

Navigating Your Way to Driving Test Cancellations in the UK

Learning how to drive and passing the driving test is a significant achievement that can open up new opportunities and gain a sense of freedom. However, booking a driving test can be hassled with long waiting times, especially in the UK. To overcome this issue, you need to understand how you could take advantage of driving test cancellations. Here is your guide to navigate your way through. The Concept of Driving Test Cancellations When someone who has booked a practical driving test decides not to attend or reschedules their appointment, it results in what is known as a driving test cancellation. These cancelled slots are then made available for other learners to book. Often these cancellations turn out to be much earlier than the initial booking dates, helping learners take their tests sooner. Steps for Spotting Driving Test Cancellations Spotting a driving test cancellation can be quite tricky if you do not know where to look or what to do. The following steps will g...

Facebook puts more emphasis on video again with new discovery and editing tools

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Facebook puts more emphasis on video again with new discovery and editing tools Facebook announced new video-related features today ranging from editing to discovery to make the platform competitive with YouTube and TikTok. It is also renaming its “Watch” tab to “Video” tab to unify all its video experiences under one place. The company is porting editing tools for Reels to videos for the main feed — this way, people can create short and long videos from one place. Meta is rolling out these tools to Meta Business Suite users already. The company is releasing additional editing features, such as the ability to adjust speed, reverse or replace a clip. Meta is also introducing support for HDR videos on Reels — both video uploading and playback. Image Credits: Meta For audio, Facebook is making it easier to find the right audio track, reduce noise and record a voiceover on top of a video. The social network is also rebranding its “Watch” tab to “Video,” which will now include all visu...

8 Helpful Marketing Tricks for a Nonprofit to Increase Donors

Nonprofit organizations are crucial in addressing social issues and positively impacting communities. However, attracting donors and sustaining their support can be challenging in today’s competitive landscape. That’s where effective marketing strategies come into play. Here, we will explore eight helpful marketing tricks that empower nonprofit organizations to increase their donor base. 1. Craft a Compelling Story Every successful nonprofit has a compelling story at its core. Share your organization’s mission, values, and the impact you aim to create. Use storytelling techniques to engage potential donors emotionally. Share success stories and testimonials to demonstrate the tangible difference your organization has made in people’s lives. A powerful narrative can captivate and inspire donors, fostering a deeper connection with your cause. 2. Leverage Social Media Social media platforms provide a cost-effective way to reach a broad audience and ...

Antisemitism Remains All Too Rampant On Social Media

Avenue scenes of New York Metropolis taken with the iPhone. A person holds up an anti-semetic signal on a … [+] crowded mid-town Manhattan road. (Picture by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis through Getty Photographs) Corbis through Getty Photographs Even earlier than Ye—the musician and clothier previously often known as Kanye West—made headlines after his antisemitic rant on Twitter final fall, there had already been a gradual rise of hate directed at Jews throughout social media. Earlier this 12 months, the Israeli-based Preventing On-line Antisemitism (FOA) reported such posts had doubled up to now 12 months. This has included Holocaust denial and anti-Israel hate. In keeping with new analysis carried out as a joint effort by the Knesset Caucus for Israel-American Jewry Relations, the Ruderman Household Basis and the Community Contagion Analysis Institute (NCRI), such antisemitic and anti-Zionist social media discourse has on real-world occasions. “The Polarization Pen...

Twitter Starts Paying Creators Tens Of Thousands — Amid Intensifying Competition With Threads

Topline Twitter has finally paid out for the revenue-sharing program it had long planned for large audience creators. One creator received a payment of $20,000 more than $37,000 Elon Musk’s Threads is now a rival platform to Mark Zuckerberg. Twitter’s ad revenue-sharing program paid a user over $37,000 in monetary compensation on Thursday. (Photo … [+] Illustration by Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images SOPA Images/LightRocket by Getty Images The Key Facts Twitter owner Elon Musk noted the first payouts—which pay creators for the ads that appear in their reply threads—would be cumulative From the moment he first announced it in February . Users must subscribe to Twitter Blue and own a Stripe Account for Payment. They also need more than five million tweet impressions each month over the last three months. to be eligible Ad revenue sharing is a way to share ad revenues. Musk announced last month that the initial block of payment for crea...

Here Are All The Big Legal Hurdles Twitter’s Faced Since Elon Musk’s Takeover

Topline Twitter is in turmoil after its recent $44 billion deal with Tesla CEO Elon Musk and SpaceX’s Elon Musk. This includes layoffs and policy changes, but most importantly, it could be on the hook to pay hundreds of millions. Twitter is the subject of multiple legal actions since October. Muhammed Selim … [+] Korkutata / Anadolu Agency Anadolu Agency Important Facts In a class-action lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, a former Twitter employee, who has been laid off by the company more than 500 times since Musk became CEO, claimed that Twitter failed to pay severance payments of at least $500,000,000 to its former staff. The lawsuit filed by the large group in June sought damages of up to $25 million. They claimed that users were posting audio clips and video clips which contained copyrighted material. Twitter parent company, X Corp, sued the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz—hired by the platform’s former management—earlier this month for a $90 mill...

Lithium-Ion: Powering Our Social Lives

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Did you know that lithium powers many of the tools that we use each and every day? From the phones we talk on to the cars we drive, lithium-ion batteries are in demand more than ever. In fact, it is predicted that the demand for lithium is going to increase 22x in the next five years.  One of the reasons that lithium is increasing in demand is the push to cut carbon emissions. Lithium-ion batteries are what power electric cars, and the carbon footprint of these vehicles are significantly lower than traditional cars that run on gasoline. With direct lithium extraction, there is even a reduction in the footprint on lithium production while reducing the need for freshwater and other reagents.  As more vehicles and other devices are being made that require lithium-ion batteries, the demand will continue to rise. The U.S. holds just 3.6% of the global lithium reserves, meaning reliance on other countries’ lithium production is greater than ever. Most of the lithium s...

Threads Won’t Promote Political Or Hard News Content — A Contrast From Twitter

Topline Instagram lead Adam Mosseri said in two Threads posts Friday that the new app would not encourage “politics and hard news” on its platform, a far cry from the promoted political content found on its rival platform Twitter. Apple US App Store announces the new social media app Threads. Photo by … [+] Christoph Dernbach (image alliance via Getty Images). Getty Images/dpa/picture Alliance The Key Facts Mosseri said in a Threads conversation that the new platform will inevitably contain politics and hard news, but that Threads is “not going to do anything to encourage those verticals,”—an approach adopted by Facebook in 2021. Mosseri said that despite the potential engagement and revenue, the content’s negative impact on the platform or its integrity is not worth it. “The goal isn’t to replace Twitter,” Mosseri added, referencing the rival platform that has greatly encouraged political content and hosted live audio conversations featuring former Twitter C...

Here’s Why Meta’s Threads Is Going To Help Resurrect Twitter

SAN ANSELMO CALIFORNIA – JULY 05. In this illustration photo, the Threads Logo is shown on a … [+] Cell phone in San Anselmo on the 5th of July 2023. Meta, which owns Instagram, will release Threads July 6 as a possible rival to Twitter – the young social media app created by Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images, Photo Illustration Getty Images It has been impossible to fully realize the promise of text-based direct communication on a public platform. Sure, you can text with friends, but that’s a closed network. Twitter’s micro-thoughts have led to trolls, abuse, harassing, and arguments. If you take away the well-constructed photos and videos (many from agencies that sell stock images) made by companies, what is left? In most cases, just one individual sharing memes and pithy comments. And now, there’s Threads. I’ve been testing the app like everyone else the last two days, and so far I’m impressed with the simple mechanics of posting, the thread...

Twitter Threatens Lawsuit Over Meta’s ‘Copycat’ Threads App, Report Says

[unable to retrieve full-text content] Semafor, Thursday, reported that Twitter’s attorney accused Meta, in a lawsuit, of misusing “trade secret and intellectual property of Twitter” to build its Threads rival app. The company claimed to have attracted millions to sign up for Threads. The post Twitter Threatens Lawsuit Over Meta’s ‘Copycat’ Threads App, Report Says appeared first on Social Media Explorer . * This article was originally published here For more visit us here at Learn Popular SM Marketing Tools

Mark Zuckerberg’s remarks on China cast shadow over Meta’s VR quest

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Mark Zuckerberg’s remarks on China cast shadow over Meta’s VR quest As Meta sets its sight on introducing its virtual reality headsets to the Chinese market, Mark Zuckerberg’s contentious remarks about Beijing in the past may pose a major obstacle to his China dream. According to a recent report by the Wall Street Journal, Meta is preparing to re-enter China by selling the Oculus Quest VR headset in China. If Tesla can sell cars and Apple can sell phones in China, why isn’t Meta present there? Zuckerberg asked in a recent internal meeting. But some observers are quick to point out that Zuckerberg has a history of criticizing the Chinese government, a stance that will likely be amplified in the current climate of heightened tensions between the U.S. and China. Caught in U.S.-China tensions In a speech delivered in 2019, Zuckerberg criticized TikTok for its censorship practice. While our services, like WhatsApp, are used by protesters and activists everywhere due to strong encrypt...

Meta’s Twitter Competitor Threads Gets July 6 Launch Date

Meta has released the first Images of Threads App on 7th July. Meta / Apple After months of rumors, it looks like Meta’s Twitter competitor finally has a launch date. Beginning July 6, users of the internet will have the option to download the Threads app, which will try to position itself as a sane and logical alternative to Twitter’s chaos under Elon Musk. On Monday, the Threads App was spotted in Europe’s Google Play Store. By Monday evening it appeared on Apple App Store. The app is currently listed as having a July 6 launch date, though that couldn’t be independently confirmed with Meta. “Threads is where communities come together to discuss everything from the topics you care about today to what’ll be trending tomorrow,” the description for the Threads app explains. “Whatever it is you’re interested in, you can follow and connect directly with your favorite creators and others who love the same things—or build a loyal following of your own to share your ideas, ...

How To Get Around Twitter’s Rule That Limits Users to Just 600 Tweets

Elon Musk at the Viva Technology Conference dedicated to Innovation and Startups … [+] The Porte de Versailles Exhibition center in Paris will be hosting the 2023 Paris World Expo on 16 June. (Photo: Chesnot/Getty Images). Getty Images Elon Musk, Twitter’s CEO announced on Saturday a policy that will limit most users to only 600 tweets a day. But there does appear to be one workaround that hasn’t been restricted yet: Tweetdeck. Twitter users were confused on Saturday after many people reported getting an error message that reads “rate limit exceeded.” Many assumed Twitter was down, but the site’s billionaire owner explained on Twitter that new limitations had been put in place, allowing verified users to read just 6,000 posts per day, while regular users would be limited to reading 600 posts per day. Even new accounts are restricted with only 300 daily posts. Advertisement Can users get around the new restrictions? Visit Twitter first and log into your account. tw...

Bluesky Suffers Outage As People Flee Twitter’s New Restrictions

Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO and the head of SpaceX, Twitter, spoke during an event in Vivatech. … [+] On June 16, 2023, the Porte de Versailles will be hosting a fair for technology startups and innovations. Photos by JOEL SAGET/AFP AFP via Getty Images On Saturday, Twitter users were extremely frustrated after Elon Musk announced that the majority of users would only be able to see 600 tweets a day. While many users are now using sites such as Bluesky to replace Twitter, the site seems to be experiencing problems of its own. The invitation-only website has actually halted all new registrations due to the number of people who are leaving Twitter in favor of Bluesky. “We will temporarily be pausing Bluesky sign-ups while our team continues to resolve the existing performance issues,” the official Bluesky account wrote at 5:15 p.m. ET. “We’ll keep you updated when invite codes will resume functionality. We’re excited to welcome more users to our beta soon!” the account conti...