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Two quick news bytes today!
2 news stories this time!

by Noah
Two quick news bytes today!
X.com is starting to become the "everything app" first two features are announced. CEO Linda Yaccarino announced in an interview with the American TV channel CNBC that soon X will feature Video calling and Money transfers. Marking the first baby steps to becoming all-encompassing like Musk wants so very badly
Yaccarino stated that X will revolve around unlimited features and interactivity.
Audio? You got it. Video? You got it. Payments or messages? You guessed it! It'll have it.
AI is also supposed to play a big role in X.com however we are as of yet not yet sure on what the new X application will look like I sure am excited!
News story number 2.
Australia's national news broadcaster Is shutting down nearly all of its accounts on X (formerly Twitter) stating that the platforms interactions have grown "toxic" since Musk took over Only a couple of accounts, 4 of them to be precise will remain on the platform.
"Starting from today, other ABC accounts will be discontinued" David Anderson ABC's managing director stated. Anderson also stated "Concerningly, X has reduced its trust and safety teams. Additionally, it is introducing charges which make the platform increasingly costly to use"
It has even closed its @abcemergency account and told people to listen to the radio or using the company's website. ABC Q+A has also closed its doors.
This is not the first national news channel to close its Twitter/X accounts. NPR and PBS did so in April after Musk proclaimed them "state media". ABC following that suit is a surprise because at the time an ABC spokesman stated that ABC was not planning to quit Twitter/X.com
Musk was seemingly not amused by this bold move from ABC and proceeded to tweet err message on X. "Well of course they prefer censorship-friendly social media. The Australian public does not"
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