Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla of Smosh have started selling 'Dickipedia' t-shirts as a retort to Elon Musk's comments about Wikipedia.
Elon Musk
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MrBeast tells Elon Musk why he won’t upload videos to X
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Smosh’s “Dickipedia” t-shirts are a response to Elon Musk’s comments about Wikipedia
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Despite X’s rebrand, 69% of its U.S. users are still calling it Twitter
Twitter has rebranded to become X, but 69% of people surveyed in a recent Harris Poll report still refer to the platform by its old name.
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Bluesky signups increase tenfold as Elon Musk moves to ban X’s block function
The decentralized social media platform Bluesky is getting more users thanks to Elon Musk's controversial leadership style at X.
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Former Twitter Blue head sounds off on Elon Musk: “X is run by a mercurial leader”
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Tucker Carlson wants to launch a show on Twitter
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Bluesky is a social platform backed by Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey. It just hit the App Store.
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Elon Musk says Twitter is now sharing revenue with creators. How does that work? No one knows.
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Twitter rips another page from TikTok’s book with its take on the For You Page
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Tumblr is selling “important blue checkmarks” that “may turn into a bunch of crabs at any time”
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Should creators believe Elon Musk’s big promises?
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Paywalled videos are coming to Twitter, apparently
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