An FCC commissioner has written a letter to Apple and Google to advocate for the app to be banned from their app stores in the United States.
The feature is arriving alongside three other new updates.
The company is testing a new way to show videos and photos in your feed, and it's similar to a certain ByteDance-owned platform.
The company is expected to announce a deal with Musk by the end of the day.
The company confirmed the news in a tweet which referenced its latest board member, Elon Musk.
The platform is getting an option to switch to a chronological feed, if you so desire.
The new deal would allow Oracle to store all information on US-based users of the social media platform.
The company says it'll stop supporting the app as it focuses on the video experience in its main app.
A damning report from TheWrap begs the question: can the Chinese-owned social media app be trusted?
The feature is rolling out now to all users.
Adam Mosseri has confirmed that the company is working on two ways it'll bring the chronological feed back to the app.
The company's CTO Parag Agrawal will replace Dorsey as CEO effective immediately.