The year 2022 is coming to an end and a lot has happened that shaped the world in the year. Let's have a look at some of these significant events
The falling Tesla shares have hit Musk's net worth which fell to $174 billion, taking him to the second spot at the world's richest person's list
The company said reinstated accounts still need to comply with its rules. "Permanent suspension remains an enforcement action for serious violations," it said
Not only media institutions but also officials from France, Germany, the UK, the UN and the EU condemned the suspensions, with some saying the platform was jeopardising press freedom
Mastodon is the social media rival of Twitter
Musk, who also runs Tesla Inc. and SpaceX, has acknowledged in the past that he paid too much for Twitter but has expressed confidence in its prospects in the long run
People who for security or privacy reasons don't want their location known can opt for FAA to screen their aircraft's identity
The spokesperson said this move sets a dangerous precedent at a time when journalists all over the world are facing censorship, physical threats, and even worse
Twitter has abruptly suspended the accounts of several high-profile journalists who cover the social media platform and Elon Musk, who acquired the company in October
Twitter's live audio service, Twitter Spaces, is down after a number of journalists that had just been suspended from the social network found they could still participate on it
Elon Musk on Friday announced that Twitter accounts engaged in doxxing will receive a temporary seven-day suspension
Musk tweeted: "Same doxxing rules apply to "journalists" as to everyone else"
Shares of Tesla are sliding before the market open on Thursday after news broke that CEO Elon Musk sold another USD 3.58 billion worth of the electric vehicle maker's stock this week
Users will not be able to access their Revue account from January 18, 2023 and all data will be deleted
Elon Musk on Thursday revealed that his little son, who goes by the name 'X', was followed by a "crazy stalker" on the road in Los Angeles
Officials warn that Twitter will have to comply with some of the world's toughest laws targeting toxic content
The sale comes as shares of Tesla have collapsed, losing over half their value since Musk first disclosed in April that he was buying up Twitter stock
Filed by a handful of workers, the suit alleges Twitter failed to give the required 60 to 90 days notice about the mass layoffs and is shortchanging the former employees on severance pay
Musk said in a tweet that legal action was being taken against Sweeney and the "organizations who supported harm to my family"
Besides Morgan Stanley, the syndicate includes Bank of America Corp, Barclays Plc, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc, BNP Paribas SA, Mizuho Financial Group Inc and Societe Generale SA