At its core, Twitter hasn’t changed all that much in the past few years. For the most part, people use it the same as they always have — a mostly …
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey imagines a future where you get to choose what you see on social media by picking out your favorite recommendation algorithm, rather than relying on a …
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At least they wore masks? Kinda? Maybe?Image: AP Whether you liked it or not — and the social media streets were all over the place — The Weeknd’s Super Bowl …
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The feeling of opening Twitter and noticing that something’s off probably isn’t a new one, but it usually isn’t related to the site’s color scheme. Yet some users (and Verge …
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In 2016, Microsoft released a chatbot called Tay that fed off people’s replies to it. Within hours, the bot turned racist and the company had to pull it down. This incident remains …
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Twitter has tried a variety of fact-checking measures in the past few years, but these normally only apply to tweets from prominent accounts or popular topics. Now the company wants …
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Under the pilot program, users can apply to participate. Twitter notes that it will only be available to a “small test group” initially,” but that it will add more applicants …
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Twitter’s workforce diversity targets will help bring balance to the platform, says Asia-Pacific head
A Twitter logo is seen on a computer screen in this photo illustration on October 30, 2017. NurPhoto | Getty Images As social media comes under increasing scrutiny, Twitter’s efforts …
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, in a series of Tweets, explained that he felt banning US President Donald Trump’s account was the right move for the social network. “Offline harm as …
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Twitter’s Jack Dorsey admits internet companies have too much power and praises bitcoin as a model to change that
CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey testifies remotely during the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee hearing ‘Does Section 230’s Sweeping Immunity Enable Big Tech Bad Behavior’, on Capitol Hill in …
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It’s the second week of 2021. Last week began with an insurrection, siege of the US Capitol building, and rejection of democracy, and it ended with all major social media …
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Twitter’s permanent ban on Donald Trump Friday triggered a surge of comedic creativity on the social media platform, including the birth of a deliciously deadpan “John Barron” parody account. The …
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Facebook and Twitter finally delivered an answer to what has been one of the most pressing questions during Donald Trump’s presidency: What would it take for him to actually lose …
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In the deleted tweets, Trump complained about the treatment he’s receiving, and claimed he is negotiating with “various other sites” while also looking at building his own platform “in the …
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Last year, total representation of women, Black and Latinx increased, Twitter stated in its earlier report. About 47% of new hires were women, the company noted. (Subscribe to our Today’s …
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Twitter will relaunch its account verification process early next year, whereby active and authentic user accounts can sport the ”blue verified badge”. Twitter had paused its public verification programme three …