Whether it's the tech bro explaining coding to a female software architect or the guy at the gym explaining workout form to a ...
There are apparently a number of 'secret' code word phrases you never want to hear airline staff saying if you’re on a flight ...
These four phrases don’t just hurt in the moment—they create doubt, distance and resentment that can cause irreparable rifts ...
Phrases like “We love you, but…” can send the wrong signal in these vulnerable moments. “What [parents] are actually accomplishing is they are telling their child that their love is ...
As a result, more federal employees are reportedly downloading and using the Signal chat app for the first time to communicate with each other about their jobs and their opinions about leadership.
Matt Binder of Disruptionist reports that the billionaire DOGE head has blocked Signal links from appearing on X, citing researchers from cybersecurity company Mysk, who noticed the issue on ...
President Donald Trump's State Department angered Chinese officials last week after deleting a key phrase declaring ... arguing it "sends a wrong signal to the Taiwan independence forces." ...
Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) is blocking links to Signal.me, a URL shortener used by the private messaging app Signal that allows users to send out a link that’s used to contact them ...
Users attempting to add their Signal.me URL to posts, DMs, and bio descriptions are being met with error messages. Users attempting to add their Signal.me URL ...
Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) is now blocking links to "Signal.me," a URL used by the Signal encrypted messaging to share your account info with another person. According to ...
If you are unable to post Signal.me links on X right now, you're not alone. As Disruptionist’s Matt Binder reports, X is currently blocking all links to Signal.me, a domain used by the Signal ...
X, the social media site owned by Elon Musk, is blocking links to encrypted messaging platform Signal. The issue was first reported by tech journalist Matt Binder in his substack blog. Digital ...