X, formerly known as Twitter, has rolled out a new ad format that cannot be reported or blocked by users. The platform has removed users' ability to block and report certain advertisements, sparking concerns about user control and privacy. This move has been met with criticism from users who rely on these features to manage their online experience. The decision by X has raised questions about the platform's commitment to user safety and transparency. The new ad format has been reported by multiple users and has been covered by Mashable and The Hill.
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X, formerly known as Twitter, has removed users’ ability to block and report certain advertisements. https://t.co/qOKI0i83QP https://t.co/4ahQdMhq66
X, formerly known as Twitter, has removed users’ ability to block and report certain advertisements. https://t.co/aScFm4bxDi https://t.co/YGgJZI0At4
X rolls out new ad format that can't be reported, blocked https://t.co/x02tL7cmp8
X, formerly known as Twitter, has removed users’ ability to block and report certain advertisements. https://t.co/DOpslCQzf1 https://t.co/Nu3BA5sc4i
X rolls out new ad format that can't be reported, blocked | Mashable https://t.co/u0TZBmoFQn
X rolls out new ad format that can't be reported, blocked https://t.co/929W6xjkXH
X, formerly known as Twitter, has removed users’ ability to block and report certain advertisements. https://t.co/wUKdM83l5C https://t.co/q6Y3SgQMKy
X rolls out new ad format that can't be reported, blocked: The new ads also don't disclose who the advertiser is or that they are even ads. https://t.co/tgiGNyU9uS
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