One thing that unites people across age and state lines is their hatred for the poop emoji, according to Adobe's Emoji Trend Report. Here's what else texters never want to see. My title is Senior ...
The poop emoji’s time has come and gone, according to a new report from Adobe. In a (granted, small) survey of 5,000 “frequent emoji users” in the U.S., the company found that the poop emoji 💩 — or ...
Elon Musk could be changing how Twitter responds to media inquiries — but not in the most tasteful way. What Happened: In March this year, Musk made headlines when he announced that all inquiries sent ...
Utica, N.Y. — Traffic slows as cars pass the sign. It’s a 50-foot arrow with the words “Dr. Slumlord clean up your (poop emoji) hole.” Chris Stever stands beneath it, his arms raised. This is his ...
Elon Musk’s quest to buy-and-not-buy Twitter (in a $44 million deal) has turned into a real cluster. The Tesla CEO appears to have decided — on a whim or maybe while stoned — that it would be cool to ...
Every journalist who has covered Elon Musk or one of his many companies knows about his thorny relationship with the press. Which is why it should come as no surprise that Twitter, the billionaire's ...
Twitter has responded to all press inquiries with a single poop emoji since March. Elon Musk tweeted that going forward, Twitter would instead respond with a "We'll get back to you soon" infinite loop ...
Elon Musk’s disdain for the press is no secret. Tesla stopped answering press inquiries in 2020 and dissolved its public relations department. After Musk bought Twitter, it too stopped responding to ...
Tesla is now listed as an autonomous vehicle operator on the city of Austin's official website. This appears to support earlier claims that Tesla will launch a commercial robotaxi service this month.
On July 8, Elon Musk terminated his deal to buy Twitter after previously pledging to purchase the social media company for $44 billion, about a fifth of his net worth. Immediately after announcing ...
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