Microsoft removes Twitter from its social media tool for advertisers
Although Microsoft could easily afford to pay that, it seems to have chosen to drop Twitter instead. Removing support for the website on its social media management tool means advertisers will no longer be able to use it to create, manage or schedule draft tweets, as well as to view past tweets and engagements. Microsoft has noted in its announcement that other social media channels, such as"Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn will continue to be available.
After Microsoft's announcement, Elon Musk responded to a tweet reporting its decision with a threat to take legal action against the company."They trained illegally using Twitter data. Lawsuit time," Twitter's owner wrote. He didn't elaborate on how Microsoft illegally trained anything using Twitter data, but it's worth noting that the tech giant is a key backer of ChatGPT developer OpenAI.
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