
Elon Musk’s X (previously Twitter) is obstructing hyperlinks to Sign.me, a URL shortener utilized by the non-public messaging app Sign that enables customers to ship out a hyperlink that’s used to contact them straight via the service. The blocks, which impression direct messages, public posts, and profile pages, had been first noticed by the weblog Disruptionist.
The change comes as DOGE (the Division of Authorities Effectivity) takes goal at federal companies, together with NASA and the Division of Training, leaving staff turning to Sign’s encrypted messaging platform to securely share info and blow the whistle on probably dangerous exercise.
Nearly 10,000 federal workers have been fired throughout the federal government as Musk’s DOGE works to slash federal spending and shut down complete companies, like USAID.

TechCrunch has tried to share a hyperlink by way of put up and DM. When attempting to share by way of a put up, a message pops up that claims: “One thing went unsuitable, however don’t fret – let’s give it one other shot.”
Any message with a hyperlink to Sign.me additionally fails to ship, and a pop-up seems that claims, “This request appears to be like prefer it is likely to be automated. To guard our customers from spam and different malicious exercise, we are able to’t full this motion proper now. Please strive once more later.”
TechCrunch reached out to X for remark.
Musk is a self-described free-speech advocate, however he frequently attacks publications and individuals who’ve spoken out towards his actions. He has additionally been accused of blocking accounts on X of people that have disagreed with him.