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The company didn’t publicly acknowledge the outage until it first posted on its site about the outage at 11:15 am ET. Reports on outage tracking service Downdetector showed the network initially went down more than seven hours earlier: Reyes said he experienced the outage starting at 3:50 am ET. AT&T posted just once on X about the outage, pointing customers seeking more information to a faulty link. For many AT&T customers, the network outage was far more than an inconvenience. A "No Service" message is seen on an iPhone in Atlanta during an AT&T outage on February 22.
Persons: CNN —, Damián Reyes, , , I’m, Reyes, Uber, didn’t, Reyes ’, ” Reyes, Mojtaba, John Breyault, Brook Joyner, CNN Breyault, Catherine Thorbecke, Clare Duffy Organizations: CNN, Mobile, T’s Twitter, Villanova University, Wireless Networking Laboratory, National Consumers League, San Francisco’s Department of Emergency Management Locations: Jacksonville , Florida, Atlanta
CNN —Donald Trump’s already daunting legal predicament gets grimmer by the day as new details emerge of the depths to which he was prepared to stoop to reverse his defeat in the 2020 election. And as the former president’s legal team juggles court dates in different cities this week, their task in defending Trump is getting ever more complex. The stampede of developments around Trump’s cases is providing only a hint of the political and legal collision that is likely to unfold next year. But data from Trump’s account could potentially provide information about which phone – and potentially person – posted tweets to the account. Twitter data might also show any direct messages sent to or from Trump’s account.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Trump, Fani Willis, Jack Smith’s, Carlos De Oliveira, Walt Nauta, Biden, Craig Robertson, Attorney Alvin Bragg, Stormy Daniels, Bragg, George Soros, Robertson, , General Merrick Garland, Willis –, , Willis, Gov, Geoff Duncan, ” Duncan, CNN’s Erin Burnett, Georgia Biden, Brad Raffensperger, CNN’s Sara Murray, Elie Honig, Smith, , Renato Mariotti, Jake Tapper, Trump ‘, ’ ” Trump, Joe Biden’s DOJ, ” Trump Organizations: CNN, Trump, Twitter, New York Times, FBI, Democratic, Manhattan, Attorney, Republican Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Washington, Mar, Florida, Trump’s, Utah, Fulton, Coffee County , Georgia
CNN —The special counsel investigation into Donald Trump secured a search warrant of the former president’s Twitter account, @realDonaldTrump, according to a newly unsealed court filing. The search was so secret that Twitter was initially barred from telling Trump the search warrant had been obtained for his account, and the company, now known as “X,” was fined $350,000 because it delayed producing the records sought under the search warrant. The search warrant special counsel Jack Smith obtained sought “data and records related” to Trump’s account, and ultimately, the platform was allowed to share some information about the search warrant with the former president. It said that Smith’s office had “difficulties” when it first attempted to serve Twitter with the search warrant and nondisclosure order. The next week, however, prosecutors contacted Twitter’s lawyer to check on the status of their compliance with the search warrant.
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CNN —X, formerly known as Twitter, has reinstated Kanye West’s account on the social media platform. West will not be able to monetize his account, and no ads will appear next to his posts, the company told the Wall Street Journal on Saturday. The musician’s account was suspended in December for violating the platform’s rules on inciting violence. It’s not clear whether West submitted an appeal, or if something else prompted his account’s reactivation. CNN has reached out to Twitter and a representative for West but has not received a response.
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The Weeknd has reverted to his birth name on social media
  + stars: | 2023-05-15 | by ( Jack Guy | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
CNN —The Weeknd is now officially known online by his real name – Abel Makkonen Tesfaye – after following through on plans to update his social media accounts. On Monday, the Canadian artist’s Twitter and Instagram accounts had updated to display his birth name rather than his artistic name. And the change is part of a wider plan to “kill The Weeknd,” Tesfaye told W Magazine in an interview published May 8. “It’s getting to a place and a time where I’m getting ready to close the Weeknd chapter. “The album I’m working on now is probably my last hurrah as The Weeknd,” he told W Magazine.
Koepka, whose frustrations with slow play lit the touchpaper of a fiery feud with rival Bryson DeChambeau in 2019, made no secret of his grievances. It does become frustrating when you are waiting so long.”1-on-1 with newly minted PGA Tour winner Matt Fitzpatrick 03:48 - Source: CNNFurther complaints came from beyond the confines of the PGA Tour. I was penalized on LPGA for slow play … and it forced me to speed up,” Alvarez said. “It’s not very pleasant to watch somebody stand over the ball for half an hour.”Nicklaus is not a fan of slow play. “We want to keep the focus where it should be: on world-class shot-making.”Solutions: Golf’s shot clock eraSo how do you solve a problem like slow play?
A fabricated screenshot appears to show Republican U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert saying that “vaccines don’t make you live forever,” in reference to a recent announcement about former U.S. President Jimmy Carter’s health. While the screenshot was created as satire, it has duped some users into thinking it is real. The purported tweet is dated Feb. 18, 2023, and reads: “Jimmy Carter was vaccinated. The fake screenshot (here) (bit.ly/3xDmeOI) was originally posted by Twitter account @FaithRubPol (www.twitter.com/FaithRubPol). Lauren Boebert did not post a tweet about Jimmy Carter and vaccines.
A fabricated screenshot purporting to show a headline published by The Irish Independent on an anti-racism rally held in Dublin in mid-February has been circulating online. Thousands took part in the ‘Ireland For All’ rally in Dublin city centre on Feb. 18 in solidarity with migrants and refugees. Reports published by The Irish Times and RTE News, organisers estimated that 50,000 people took part (here), (here). A Google advanced search did not reveal the headline published via the Irish Independent (archive.is/wip/BVmIv). No such headline was published by The Irish Independent.
The letter from California Rep. Adam Schiff and Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse cites numerous news reports about Trump’s postings on Truth Social, the former president’s Twitter alternative. On Truth Social, Trump has also reportedly amplified adherents of the QAnon conspiracy theory that Meta banned from its platforms in 2020, the lawmakers wrote. “For Meta to credibly maintain a legitimate election integrity policy, it is essential that your company maintain its platform ban on former president Trump,” the letter said. The company suspended Trump for two years after the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, over concerns he had fomented violence. A key metric in determining whether Trump’s account will be restored will be whether there is a continued risk of real-world violence, Meta has said.
The Moroccan flag was displayed in cities all around the world on Saturday, as fans celebrated the Atlas Lions’ historic 1-0 victory over Portugal. The qualification of the Atlas Lions for the semi-final of the 2022 world is that of all Africa. Libya’s Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah tweeted: “Congratulations to the Moroccan national team for their historic qualification to the World Cup semi-finals,” alongside an emoji of the Moroccan flag. “CONTINENTAL HISTORY!… What an achievement by the Atlas Lions,” the Confederation of African Football tweeted. !” in reference to her song used as during the 2010 World Cup, with a clapping emoji and a Moroccan flag.
New York CNN business —Kanye West’s Twitter account was suspended early Friday morning after Elon Musk said it violated the platform’s rules on inciting violence. Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended,” Musk tweeted in a reply. This is not the first time West has run afoul of Twitter. In October, before Musk completed the deal to buy the social media platform, Twitter locked West’s account over an antisemitic tweet.
Washington CNN Business —New Twitter owner Elon Musk declared last month that “hate speech impressions” had dramatically fallen on the platform since he took over. It was a remarkable claim, given that Musk has executed mass layoffs and chased away hundreds of employees, draining the company of much-needed resources to enforce content moderation policies, which the billionaire has also publicly criticized. On Friday, two watchdog groups published research that indicated Musk’s claim simply did not hold water, offering one of the clearest pictures to date of the surging tide of hate speech on the platform. The Center for Countering Digital Hate and Anti-Defamation League both said in reports that the volume of hate speech on Twitter has grown dramatically under Musk’s stewardship. Specifically, the Center for Countering Digital Hate said the daily use of the n-word under Musk is triple the 2022 average and the use of slurs against gay men and trans persons are up 58% and 62%, respectively.
CNN —Kanye West has had so many controversies you may have forgotten a few. The latest calls to cancel West, who legally changed his name to Ye, may be the most intense yet. for America founder Brigitte Gabriel tweeted her support for West, one of her followers responded, “I used to judge him quite harshly. There were calls to boycott West in 2018 after comments he made about the history of slavery in the United States. There have been several other controversies since that have not stopped West from achieving mass success with his fashion and sneaker lines.
Contrary to claims on social media, an alleged tweet by Warren Buffett circulating online and saying a “former president” was “begging for money” is not real. Rather, it was originally posted by a Twitter account that identifies as sharing parody tweets. The tweet, purportedly sent by the verified account “@WarrenBuffett,” reads: “I don’t like to get mixed up in politics but I wonder how the Former President was ever a billionaire. This image originated as a post by a satirical Twitter account. A spokesperson for Warren Buffett told Reuters the tweet is not authentic.
Kanye West attended the Givenchy Spring-Summer 2023 fashion show in Paris last week. Twitter locked Kanye West ’s social-media account after the musician and designer posted a message that violated its policies, the company said Sunday. The social-media platform removed an anti-Semitic tweet from Mr. West’s account that was published overnight Saturday.
CNN —Twitter locked rapper Kanye West’s Twitter account over an antisemitic tweet posted on the account on Saturday. A spokesperson from Twitter confirmed to CNN that the account was locked for violating Twitter’s policies. Twitter would not say how long the account would be locked or when the user would be able to tweet again. On Friday, West’s Instagram account was restricted for violating the company’s policies, a Meta spokesperson told CNN. All of these are antisemitic tropes that we break down in our #AntisemitismUncovered Guide at antisemitism.adl.org.
An image purporting to show a headline published by Canadian outlet Global News that gardening is a sign of far-right extremism is fabricated. No such headline was published by the outlet. The image is fabricated, however, and no such headline was published by the outlet. Similarly, a Google advanced search did not show the alleged headline published by any media outlet (archive.ph/wip/9cjPB). Global News did not publish a headline that gardening is a sign of far-right extremism.
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