This legal tussle has ignited heated exchanges between Musk and senior Australian officials, including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
Read MoreThe legal proceedings stem from Musk’s 2022 purchase of the social media platform and involve scrutiny over whether he violated federal securities laws during USD 44 billion acquisition of Twitter
Read MoreThis AI feature was disclosed in a post on the official X Engineering account which indicated the version’s availability to only web and iOS and requested user feedback
Read MoreThe original controversy began in August 2018 when Musk tweeted, "Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured”
Read MoreAccording to a website, outages and problems X service was disrupted around 7.30 pm on Tuesday
Read MoreResponding to the court's order, Musk criticised the Australian government, suggesting that the directive to remove the content was an act of censorship and an overreach of its authority
Read MoreThe order was issued after X’s owner Elon Musk expressed his intention to reactivate accounts that were blocked by the court
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