Elon Musk admits X ‘may fail’ after glitch deletes Twitter photos
- Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and founder of The Boring Company and SpaceX, admitted that X may fail, as many have predicted.
- X has been facing challenges including mass layoffs, advertisers leaving, public disputes with former employees, and service outages.
- Users have reported glitches and missing content on X, including the temporary disappearance of famous tweets like Ellen Degeneres' Oscars selfie, raising concerns about the platform's reliability.
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X 'could fail as many have foreseed'. Elon Musk's bitter admission comes at the end of a weekend of technical problems and endless controversy over his intention...
Elon Musk, owner of the X app formerly known as Twitter, said the social media site “may fail” after a bug caused photos posted before December 2014 to be deleted. In a post on X, Musk said: “The sad truth is that there are no great 'social networks' at the moment,” reports The Guardian.
Elon Musk admits his $44 billion X takeover 'may fail, as so many...
Elon Musk has acknowledged that his $44 billion takeover of X “may fail” – a stark admission that came as he faced fresh public outrage over a decision to eliminate the social media site’s “block” feature.
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The owner of the platform intervenes after the technical problem that deleted the contents prior to 2014. For critics, it's a sign of the effects of his cuts.
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