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Following Backlash, Twitter Offers to 'Memorialize' Accounts Of The Deceased
The company received criticism over plans to delete inactive accounts. It later clarified that deletions will not occur until after a "memorial" function is introduced.
Japan's 'Twitter Killer' Sentenced To Death In Killing Of 9
Takahiro Shiraishi murdered and dismembered eight women and one man in his apartment near Tokyo. He used Twitter to lure most of his victims, promising he could help them kill themselves.
#NPRPoetry Month: Richard Blanco Reads Your Twitter Poems
For National Poetry Month, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with poet Richard Blanco about his latest work and his favorite listener-submitted poems.
A 2024 March Madness vocabulary: How to sound like you know what you're talking about
The NCAA basketball tournaments can be onslaught of unfamiliar names and terms enough to make any casual viewer nervous. We're here to help. (Except for NET. We can't explain NET.)
Elon Musk is using the Twitter Files to discredit foes and push conspiracy theories
The Twitter CEO's selective release of internal communications largely corroborate what is already known about the messy business of policing a large social network.
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Commander In Tweet: Trump Avoids Media Filter With Twitter
An unprecedented feature of Donald Trump's successful campaign for president was his personal use of Twitter. In some ways, this is in line with a tradition of presidents going around the press.
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Twitter once muzzled Russian and Chinese state propaganda. That's over now
The company used "visibility filtering rules" in order to curtail propaganda and misinformation. Under Elon Musk, those guidelines have been discarded.
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'Bye Bye Twitter Und Facebook': German Green Party Chief Quits Social Media
Robert Habeck says he left Twitter after he was hacked, but he also says the platform has made him more "polemic".
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The Mars rover Curiosity has a lot of technology built into her, but she's also got something extra: a social media presence.
Elon Musk addresses Twitter staff about free speech, remote work, layoffs and aliens
Elon Musk addressed Twitter employees for the first time since striking a deal to buy the social network for $44 billion. He did not say whether he was having second thoughts.
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