Elon Musk confirms the return of news headlines on X

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Elon Musk’s social media platform X, previously known as Twitter, recently stopped showing titles with URLs in previews. However, Musk has confirmed that an upcoming update will bring back the headlines of news articles on the platform. The titles will be overlaid on the image of a URL card. This change comes after X faced issues with advertisers, including major brands like IBM, Apple, and Disney, who paused or pulled their advertising due to allegations that Musk endorses far-right viewpoints and promotes antisemitism.

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Elon Musk confirms the return of news headlines on X

Elon Musk’s social media platform X, previously known as Twitter, recently stopped showing titles with URLs in previews. However, Musk has confirmed that an upcoming update will bring back the headlines of news articles on the platform. The titles will be overlaid on the image of a URL card. This change comes after X faced issues with advertisers, including major brands like IBM, Apple, and Disney, who paused or pulled their advertising due to allegations that Musk endorses far-right viewpoints and promotes antisemitism.

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