Jack Dorsey replies "no" to an X user who asked if he was still on the Bluesky board; it's not clear when he left, as Bluesky's FAQ still lists him as a member (Anthony Ha/TechCrunch)
US court documents, mistakenly made public, reveal ByteDance and TikTok's complex origin story, spawning from GOP donor Jeff Yass' failed real estate venture (New York Times)
Chinese-owned Dutch chipmaker Nexperia is investigating a breach in March; report: customer data of companies including Apple, Huawei, and SpaceX was stolen (Bloomberg)
X promoted a fake headline about Iran attacking Israel in its trending news section Explore, after Elon Musk said Explore shows customized news created by Grok (Matt Binder/Mashable)
Meta plans to label a wider range of video, audio, and image content as "Made with AI" starting in May, following feedback from its independent Oversight Board (Ryan Heath/Axios) https://www.axios.com/2024/04/05/meta-broader-ai-labeling
The DOJ compares Apple's 2023 $77B buyback program with the company's half as much spend on R&D and highlights it as a lack of incentive for Apple to innovate (Financial Times) https://t.co/k4xEzcgKQU
The EU publishes draft election security guidelines aimed at platforms with 45M+ regional MAUs that are regulated under the DSA, ahead of elections in June (Natasha Lomas/TechCrunch)
SCOTUS rules that public officials may block people on social media in certain circumstances, tossing aside challenges against Michigan and California officials (CNN) https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/15/politics/supreme-court-rules-that-public-officials-can-block-social-media-followers/
X takes down a graphic video shared by Elon Musk purporting to show cannibalism in Haiti, for violating the company's rules (Craig Trudell/Bloomberg)
Law enforcement arrests two LockBit operators in Poland and Ukraine, issues three arrest warrants, releases a decryption tool, and seizes 200+ crypto wallets (Sergiu Gatlan/BleepingComputer)