Social Media
AI eats social media as xAI swallows X - Axios
Elon Musk says he sold his social media company X to his xAI company - The Times of Israel
Twitter: Breaking the Bird shows how the internet’s hottest website grew into a social media skip fire - The Independent
Social media is awash with ‘heteropessimism’. Do young women really think so poorly of men? | Rachel Connolly - The Guardian
US immigration officials look to expand social media data collection - AP News
Video: Opinion | Parenting in the Age of Social Media and — Help! — A.I. - The New York Times
The Best Time to Post in 2025, Based on 30K Brands and Creators - Social Media Today
Norview High principal addresses 'potential threat on social media' - WTKR
Adolescence star backs calls to ban social media for under 16s - The Independent
Facebook
Canada Proud is dominating Facebook ahead of the election - The Logic
Instagram and Facebook changes good news for music marketing - Hypebot
Police: Facebook Revenge Plot Traced to Fired Hardware Store Employee - exploreClarion
ACHD moves to censure commissioner whose Facebook posts chastised ‘hypocrite’ lawmakers - Idaho Statesman
Photos show how your Facebook feed has changed over the last 20 years - Business Insider
Facebook post about fake serial killer sparks concern among Jupiter residents, police say - WPEC
Dear Annie: I may have unintentionally disrespected my son on Facebook - SILive.com
Viral Facebook post claiming female cop had ‘gone missing’ debunked as scam - AOL.com
How I Reduce What Facebook Knows About Me (Without Deleting My Account) - MakeUseOf
No Algorithm Based Recommendations: Zuckerberg's Meta Unveils 'Friends' Tab on Facebook - outlookbusiness.com
Twitter
Even Trump may not be able to save Elon Musk from his old tweets - Ars Technica
200 Million X User Records Released — 2.8 Billion Twitter IDs Leaked - Forbes
SEC continuing $150 million lawsuit against Elon Musk over Twitter purchase - ABC News
Twitter: Breaking the Bird review – how all the hate speech flooded in - The Guardian
TV tonight: the inside story of Twitter, told by the people who made it - The Guardian
Twitter: Breaking the Bird shows how the internet’s hottest website grew into a social media skip fire - The Independent
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman calls Elon Musk's Twitter 'negative platform', and says: So I am happy we were able - Times of India
Elon Musk buys Twitter… again, from himself - Boing Boing
Massive breach of Elon Musk's X allegedly leaks over 200 million users' email addresses - Mashable
YouTube
YouTube May Now Be Worth $550B And Its Revenue Could Soon Surpass Disney - The Hollywood Reporter
Older viewers are turning to YouTube. It's recently led me back to some favorite shows - NPR
10 ways to monetize on YouTube - YouTube Official Blog
Inside YouTube’s Weird World Of Fake Movie Trailers — And How Studios Are Secretly Cashing In On The AI-Fueled Videos - Deadline
YouTube is changing how YouTube Shorts views are counted - TechCrunch
How a computer that 'drunk dials' videos is exposing YouTube's secrets - BBC
Introducing Premium Lite: Watch your favorite creators ad-free - YouTube Official Blog
From the YouTube CEO: Our big bets for 2025 - YouTube Official Blog
YouTube Now Worth as Much as $550 Billion, Analysts Say: ‘New King of All Media’ - Variety
How A Pre-Pandemic YouTube Rabbit Hole Led Jonathan Groff to Just In Time - Playbill
LinkedIn
LinkedIn moves global media business to Publicis - Ad Age
Meet the LinkedIn superusers - Financial Times
LinkedIn Clarifies LinkedIn Premium Trial Eligibility - Social Media Today
LinkedIn offers 15 'Skills on the Rise' to help job seekers stand out in crowded market - National News Desk
LinkedIn Co-Founder Claps Back at Elon Musk: 'Many People Don't Like You' - Newsweek
Texas man declares himself CEO of LinkedIn: ‘You can just say you worked anywhere’ - Hindustan Times
Blade Runners of LinkedIn are hunting for replicants – one em dash at a time - TechRadar
Book excerpt: ‘The Thinning Blue Line’ guide to using LinkedIn for police recruitment - Police1
The Big Question: Do you have the skills for the future of work? - Euronews.com