The micro site calls on visitors to upload a photo of their own face, which will then be skinned onto a video game-quality 3D model of a basketball player's body. After choosing a series of moves, dunks, camera angles and even a song to jam to, visitors can watch a video of their very own dunk and submit it for a chance to win a trip to the NBA All-Star Weekend festivities. And to further extend its reach, Sprite is also teaming up with social networks like MySpace and Xanga.com to integrate Dunk Face into the sites themselves, allowing members to create their own videos directly from their personal pages.
Xは6月27日より順次、ハッシュタグを含む広告を停止へ。イーロンマスク氏は、以前からハッシュタグ不要論を唱えていた。 X広告をご利用いただいている広告主様および広告代理店様 Xではより快適なプラットフォーム体験の向上を目的として、本日2025年6月27日より順次、ハッシュタグを含むX広告の配信を停止いたします。ハッシュタグを含むX広告の配信は2025年6月27日深夜24時までに全て停止される可能性がございます。… — Business Japan (@BizJP) June 27, 2025 Starting tomorrow, X Ads can no longer contain hashtags. X’s user recommendation system has been improved with new capabilities powered by xAI's services, rendering hashtags unnecessary for effective engagement. This change is designed to optimize the experience and performance… https://t.co/RrohJdbQ95 — Business (@XBusiness) June 27, 2025 Starting tomorrow, the esthetic nightmare that is hashtags will be banned from ads on 𝕏 — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 26, 2025 Please stop using hashtags. The system doesn’t need them anymore and they look ugly. https://t.co/GKEp1v1wiB — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 17, 2024