Elon Musk says Twitter to 'purge' long-inactive accounts, archive them and make usernames available to others

Elon Musk says Twitter to 'purge' long-inactive accounts, archive them and make usernames available to others
Falling out? Co-founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, no longer believes that Elon Musk is the right person to run Twitter
Elon Musk latest change at Twitter will see platform allow publishers to charge users on a per-article basis
Blue verification ticks restored to most Twitter users with more than 1 million followers after removal of 'legacy' verifications last week
Well known celebrities and public figures lose legacy blue tick verification status, as Ricky Gervais etc mock Elon Musk's move
Elon Musk threatens to sue Microsoft after it announced plan to remove Twitter from its corporate advertising platform
Decentralised rival service to Twitter known as Bluesky, backed by Jack Dorsey, has now launched an Android app
Swedish Radio quits Twitter, saying it is no longer relevant to Swedes – and citing potential risk of 'hate and threats'
Elon Musk's Twitter no longer exists as company, after a filing this week shows Twitter has been merged into X Corp
Musk tells BBC Twitter is now roughly breaking even and advertisers are returning, but admits running platform is “quite painful”
Former Twitter chief executive Parag Agrawal and two other top executives sue over more than $1m in personal legal bills
BBC protests 'Government Funded Media' label on Twitter after NPR earlier labelled 'State-Affiliated' in row over editorial independence
Small businesses in US sue Twitter, alleging Elon Musk's firm failed to pay tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid invoices
Elon Musk revokes 'verified' checkmark on New York Times Twitter account after newspaper says it will not pay monthly fee
Hunting the leaker. Twitter's request to identify GitHub user who uploaded its source code has been approved by a US court
Twitter says it will only promote Blue subscription users on 'For You' feed, after axing verification for non-paying individuals
Twitter takes legal action to take down 'stolen' source code posted on GitHub and identify who uploaded it, amidst ongoing turmoil
Musk issues rare apology over sacking of Twitter worker who publicly asked whether he had been fired or not, as he lays out turnaround plans
Facebook parent Meta considering launching Twitter-style stand-alone text-based social network amidst chaos at Elon Musk-owned platform
Federal agency FTC confirms it is investigating Twitter under new CEO Elon Musk for potential violations of 2011 agreement
Elon Musk says Twitter may be cash flow-positive next quarter, which may not surprise observers after all his cost-cutting
Haraldur Thorleifsson asked Elon Musk if he had been fired. Musk mocked him in his reply, but later backtracked and apologised
Cost of conducting mass layoffs? Major Twitter outage this week triggered by just one engineer shutting down free access to Twitter API
Latest round of cuts at Twitter affects 10 percent of staff, incuding executive pictured sleeping on floor last November
US Supreme Court hears cases that for first time question key law that protects internet firms from liability for content posted by users
Spain's National Court agrees to extradite 23-year-old British man to US over 2020 hack of celebrity Twitter accounts
Facebook, Instagram to offer paid 'blue tick' verification starting in Australia and New Zealand this week, following similar move by Twitter
Elon Musk hints at new CEO for Twitter, amid reports engineers were ordered to create system to promote his tweets
More than half of Twitter's top 1,000 advertisers were no longer spending on the platform in early January, new data reveals
Twitter users informed they have hit their daily post limit, as European Commission criticises its disinformation takedown efforts