Main Topic: Jamie Foxx apologizes to the Jewish community for a cryptic Instagram post accused of promoting antisemitism.
Key Points:
1. Foxx apologizes to the Jewish community and expresses remorse for causing offense.
2. Foxx's since-deleted post referenced "fake friends" and the betrayal of Jesus, but he clarifies that it was not directed at the Jewish community.
3. Some people defend Foxx, stating that the post was misunderstood and referencing a phrase commonly used in the Black community.
Main topic: X (formerly known as Twitter) throttling traffic to websites disliked by Elon Musk.
Key points:
1. X slowed down access to websites including The New York Times, Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, Threads, Reuters, and Substack.
2. These websites have been publicly attacked by Musk in the past.
3. The delays potentially affected the traffic and ad revenue of these companies.
Hint on Elon Musk: Musk has previously blocked links to competitors, called the New York Times "propaganda," and took away their verification check mark. He has also feuded with Mark Zuckerberg and threatened a cage fight.
Former pharmaceutical executive and convicted securities fraudster Martin Shkreli claims he has been lobbying Elon Musk through mutual friends to regain access to his original X (formerly Twitter) account, alleging that Musk's actions contradict his stance on free speech; Shkreli believes Musk may be jealous of him and his machismo.
Elon Musk's father expressed concerns that his billionaire son could be assassinated and criticized a recent article in The New Yorker as a coordinated attack on him by the "shadow government."
Elon Musk says Twitter will file a defamation lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League, accusing them of falsely accusing him and the platform of being antisemitic and blaming them for Twitter's falling U.S. advertising revenue.
Elon Musk is engaging with white nationalists and antisemites on Twitter, supporting a campaign to ban the Anti-Defamation League from the platform.
Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt criticizes Elon Musk for boosting the antisemitic #BanTheADL campaign and considering a lawsuit against the civil rights group, calling his behavior dangerous and irresponsible.
Elon Musk, according to his biographer Walter Isaacson, exhibits various contrasting personalities and deeply rooted scars from his childhood, including a lack of empathy, a love for drama, and a dangerous obsession with power.
The biography "Elon Musk" by Walter Isaacson explores the life and achievements of the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, but fails to address controversial aspects such as his experiences with apartheid and allegations of discrimination, resulting in a one-sided portrayal of Musk as a visionary hero.
Elon Musk is threatening to sue the Anti-Defamation League over claims that their statements about rising hate speech caused a significant decrease in advertising on the site, despite Musk's public statements and actions becoming increasingly unhinged.
Elon Musk is known for his disruptive innovation in the electric vehicle industry, space exploration, and his controversial use of Twitter, but his historical significance and impact on social media may not be seen as a net force for good in the long run.
Elon Musk refused to allow Ukraine to use SpaceX's Starlink satellite communications to launch a surprise drone submarine attack on Russian forces in Crimea, citing concerns of a nuclear response from Russia. This decision has drawn praise from Russian President Vladimir Putin and has prompted a Senate probe into Musk's actions. Additionally, Musk is set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss artificial intelligence. However, Musk is also facing accusations of tolerating antisemitic messages on his social media platform.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Elon Musk to discuss antisemitism on Musk's social media platform X, while Musk asked Netanyahu to address his judicial overhaul in Israel, and the two also discussed artificial intelligence during a sparsely attended livestream event.
Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, revealed plans for his social network, X (formerly Twitter), to introduce a monthly payment system to combat bots, but did not disclose the cost or additional features included, while also claiming to have 550 million monthly users generating millions of daily posts, without specifying the authenticity of these users. Musk's discussion with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also addressed concerns over hate speech and antisemitism on the platform, following Musk's previous amplification of such content. Musk's takeover of Twitter led to significant changes, including staff cuts, the restoration of previously suspended accounts, and the elimination of Twitter's verification system.
Elon Musk denies being antisemitic while discussing artificial intelligence with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Elon Musk's grandfather, Joshua Haldeman, was a "radical conspiracy theorist" who was involved in a technocratic political movement and held antisemitic beliefs.
Elon Musk criticizes journalist Kara Swisher over her interview with a former X executive, expressing concern about the risks of working with him.
Elon Musk's Twitter, now known as X Corp., is being sued by ad agency X Social Media for consumer confusion caused by its rebranding, while Musk himself is facing another lawsuit for libel after allegedly making false statements about a recent graduate on his site.
Elon Musk's platform X, formerly known as Twitter, is now serving users clickbait advertisements that cannot be blocked, reported, or easily identified as ads.
Elon Musk recommended following notorious accounts that promote false information on social media, amidst the ongoing conflict between Gaza Strip militants and Israel, raising concerns about the spread of misinformation on the platform formerly known as Twitter.
Elon Musk has been warned by a European regulator about the proliferation of illegal content and disinformation on X (formerly known as Twitter) during the Israel-Hamas conflict, with potential fines of up to 6% of the company's annual revenue for non-compliance.
The European Union has warned Elon Musk that his social media platform X, formerly Twitter, is spreading illegal content and disinformation following the Hamas attacks on Israel, urging him to update content enforcement policies and remove violating content in a timely manner.
The European Union has given Elon Musk 24 hours to explain plans to combat the dissemination of illegal content and disinformation, particularly Hamas videos, on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, warning of potential penalties if he fails to respond.
The European Union has warned Elon Musk to remove violent and terrorist content from X (formerly Twitter) or potentially face investigations and penalties under the Digital Services Act.
Elon Musk has been given until the end of Wednesday to remove graphic images and disinformation related to the Israel violence from his social network X or face potential fines, as part of Europe's new social media rules.
Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter, now called X, is facing accusations of retaliatory firings and violations of labor rights as a former employee files a complaint alleging illegal termination for challenging the company's return-to-office policy.
The European Union has warned Elon Musk about the disinformation spread on Twitter during the Israel-Hamas war, leading to a formal investigation by the European Commission and the removal of Hamas-affiliated accounts and posts by Twitter.
Elon Musk is reportedly considering pulling Twitter (referred to as "X") out of the European Union rather than complying with the bloc's Digital Services Act, as the platform faces investigation and requirements regarding content moderation and illegal content handling.
Elon Musk's recent Twitter feuds with Wikipedia stem from his obsession with encyclopedias and his frustration with not being able to control what is said about him on the popular site.
Elon Musk's ownership of Twitter, now renamed X, has led to an increase in anti-LGBTQ hate speech, harassment, and disinformation, causing many LGBTQ users, including high-profile figures like Elton John and Ellen DeGeneres, to abandon the platform.