fbpx
Wikipedia

Twitter

X, formerly and colloquially known as Twitter, is a social media website based in the United States. With over 500 million users, it is one of the world's largest social networks. Users can share and post text messages, images, and videos known historically as "tweets".[5] X also includes direct messaging, video and audio calling, bookmarks, lists and communities, and Spaces, a social audio feature. Users can vote on context added by approved users using the Community Notes feature. Although the service is now called X, the primary domain name 'twitter.com' remains in place as of February 2024, with the 'x.com' URL redirecting to that address.

X
Logo used since July 2023[a]
X homepage visited while logged out in January 2024
Type of site
Social networking service
Available inMultilingual
FoundedMarch 21, 2006; 17 years ago (2006-03-21), in San Francisco, California
Area servedWorldwide, except blocking countries
Owner
Founder(s)
ChairmanElon Musk
CEOLinda Yaccarino
URLtwitter.com
RegistrationRequired[b]
Users393–550 million MAU (September 2023)[3][4]
LaunchedJuly 15, 2006; 17 years ago (2006-07-15)
Current statusActive
Native client(s) on
Written in

The service is owned by the American company X Corp., the successor of Twitter, Inc. Twitter was created in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams. It was launched in July of that year. Twitter, Inc., was based in San Francisco, California, and had more than 25 offices around the world.[6] A signature characteristic of the service was that message posts were required to be brief (originally 140 characters, later expanded to 280 in 2017). By 2012, more than 100 million users produced 340 million tweets per day.[7][8] By the start of 2019, Twitter had more than 330 million monthly active users.[9] The majority of tweets is produced by a minority of users.[10][11] In 2020, it was estimated that approximately 48 million accounts (15% of all accounts) were not genuine people.[12] As of February 2024, X is the sixth most-visited website in the world.[13][14]

In October 2022, billionaire Elon Musk acquired Twitter for US$44 billion, gaining control of the platform and becoming the chief executive officer (CEO).[15][16][17][18] Since the acquisition, the platform has been criticized for increasing the spread of disinformation,[19][20][21] hate speech,[22][23][24] antisemitism,[25][26] homophobia, and transphobia[27][28] and child pornography[29]. Linda Yaccarino succeeded Musk as CEO on June 5, 2023, with Musk remaining as the chairman and the chief technology officer.[30][31][32] In July 2023, Musk announced that Twitter would be rebranded to X and that the bird logo would be retired.[33][34] In October 2023, the company estimated its value at about $19 billion, down about 55 percent from the purchase price one year earlier.[35] Fidelity at about the same time estimated the value to be down 65 percent from its purchase price.[36] In December 2023, Fidelity further estimated the value to be down 71.5 percent from its purchase price.[37]

History

2006–2007: Creation and initial reaction

 
A sketch, c. 2006, by Jack Dorsey, envisioning an SMS-based social network

"Twitter all began with status-sharing service TXTmob," explains an article on TNW.[38] Tad Hirsch, a student and activist associated with the Ruckus Society, the Institute for Applied Autonomy, and later the MIT Media Lab, built the basic first application to help activists organize protests at the 2004 Republican National Convention.[39][38][40][41] Inspired by TXTmob and other SMS sharing applications of the day, members of the podcasting company Odeo had an "all-day brainstorming session" to decide on building a new application. Jack Dorsey, then an undergraduate student, claims to have introduced the group to the idea of an individual using an SMS service to communicate with a small group.[42] The original project code name for the service was twttr, an idea that Williams later ascribed to Noah Glass,[43] inspired by Flickr and the five-character length of American SMS short codes. The decision was also partly due to the fact that the domain twitter.com was already in use, and it was six months after the launch of twttr that the crew purchased the domain and changed the name of the service to Twitter.[44] The developers initially considered "10958" as the service's short code for SMS text messaging, but later changed it to "40404" for "ease of use and memorability".[45] Work on the project started in February 2006.[46] Dorsey published the first Twitter message on March 21, 2006, at 12:50 p.m. PST (UTC−08:00): "just setting up my twttr".[47] Dorsey has explained the origin of the "Twitter" title:[48]

...we came across the word "twitter", and it was just perfect. The definition was "a short burst of inconsequential information", and "chirps from birds". And that's exactly what the product was.

The first Twitter prototype, developed by Dorsey and contractor Florian Weber, was used as an internal service for Odeo employees.[46] The full version was introduced publicly on July 15, 2006.[49] In October 2006, Biz Stone, Evan Williams, Dorsey, and other members of Odeo formed Obvious Corporation and acquired Odeo, together with its assets—including Odeo.com and Twitter.com—from the investors and shareholders.[50] Williams fired Glass, who was silent about his part in Twitter's startup until 2011.[51] Twitter spun off into its own company in April 2007.[52] Williams provided insight into the ambiguity that defined this early period in a 2013 interview:[53]

With Twitter, it wasn't clear what it was. They called it a social network, they called it microblogging, but it was hard to define, because it didn't replace anything. There was this path of discovery with something like that, where over time you figure out what it is. Twitter actually changed from what we thought it was in the beginning, which we described as status updates and a social utility. It is that, in part, but the insight we eventually came to was Twitter was really more of an information network than it is a social network.

2007–2010

The tipping point for Twitter's popularity was the 2007 South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi) conference. During the event, Twitter usage increased from 20,000 tweets per day to 60,000.[54] "The Twitter people cleverly placed two 60-inch plasma screens in the conference hallways, exclusively streaming Twitter messages," remarked Newsweek's Steven Levy. "Hundreds of conference-goers kept tabs on each other via constant twitters. Panelists and speakers mentioned the service, and the bloggers in attendance touted it."[55] Reaction at the conference was highly positive.[56] Twitter staff received the festival's Web Award prize with the remark "we'd like to thank you in 140 characters or less. And we just did!"[57]

The company experienced rapid initial growth. In 2009, Twitter won the "Breakout of the Year" Webby Award.[58][59] On November 29, 2009, Twitter was named the Word of the Year by the Global Language Monitor, declaring it "a new form of social interaction".[60] In February 2010, Twitter users were sending 50 million tweets per day.[61] By March 2010, the company recorded over 70,000 registered applications.[62] As of June 2010, about 65 million tweets were posted each day, equaling about 750 tweets sent each second, according to Twitter.[63] As of March 2011, that was about 140 million tweets posted daily.[64] As noted on Compete.com, Twitter moved up to the third-highest-ranking social networking site in January 2009 from its previous rank of twenty-second.[65]

 
Jack Dorsey, co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, in 2009

Twitter's usage spikes during prominent events. For example, a record was set during the 2010 FIFA World Cup when fans wrote 2,940 tweets per second in the thirty-second period after Japan scored against Cameroon on June 14, 2010. The record was broken again when 3,085 tweets per second were posted after the Los Angeles Lakers' victory in the 2010 NBA Finals on June 17, 2010,[66] and then again at the close of Japan's victory over Denmark in the World Cup when users published 3,283 tweets per second.[67] The record was set again during the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Final between Japan and the United States, when 7,196 tweets per second were published.[68] When American singer Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009, Twitter servers crashed after users were updating their status to include the words "Michael Jackson" at a rate of 100,000 tweets per hour.[69] The current record as of August 3, 2013, was set in Japan, with 143,199 tweets per second during a television screening of the movie Castle in the Sky[70] (beating the previous record of 33,388, also set by Japan for the television screening of the same movie).[71]

The first unassisted off-Earth Twitter message was posted from the International Space Station by NASA astronaut T. J. Creamer on January 22, 2010.[72] By late November 2010, an average of a dozen updates per day were posted on the astronauts' communal account, @NASA_Astronauts. NASA has also hosted over 25 "tweetups", events that provide guests with VIP access to NASA facilities and speakers with the goal of leveraging participants' social networks to further the outreach goals of NASA.

Twitter acquired application developer Atebits on April 11, 2010. Atebits had developed the Apple Design Award-winning Twitter client Tweetie for the Mac and iPhone. The application became the official Twitter client for the iPhone, iPad and Mac.[73]

2010–2014

 
Logo used from 2012 to 2023

From September through October 2010, the company began rolling out "New Twitter", an entirely revamped edition of twitter.com. Changes included the ability to see pictures and videos without leaving Twitter itself by clicking on individual tweets which contain links to images and clips from a variety of supported websites, including YouTube and Flickr, and a complete overhaul of the interface, which shifted links such as '@mentions' and 'Retweets' above the Twitter stream, while 'Messages' and 'Log Out' became accessible via a black bar at the very top of twitter.com. As of November 1, 2010, the company confirmed that the "New Twitter experience" had been rolled out to all users. In 2019, Twitter was announced to be the 10th most downloaded mobile app of the decade, from 2010 to 2019.[74]

On April 5, 2011, Twitter tested a new homepage and phased out the "Old Twitter".[75] However, a glitch came about after the page was launched, so the previous "retro" homepage was still in use until the issues were resolved; the new homepage was reintroduced on April 20.[76][77] On December 8, 2011, Twitter overhauled its website once more to feature the "Fly" design, which the service says is easier for new users to follow and promotes advertising. In addition to the Home tab, the Connect and Discover tabs were introduced along with a redesigned profile and timeline of Tweets. The site's layout has been compared to that of Facebook.[78][79] On February 21, 2012, it was announced that Twitter and Yandex agreed to a partnership. Yandex, a Russian search engine, finds value within the partnership due to Twitter's real-time news feeds. Twitter's director of business development explained that it is important to have Twitter content where Twitter users go.[80] On March 21, 2012, Twitter celebrated its sixth birthday by announcing that it had 140 million users, a 40% rise from September 2011, who were sending 340 million tweets per day.[81][82]

On June 5, 2012, a modified logo was unveiled through the company blog, removing the text to showcase the slightly redesigned bird as the sole symbol of Twitter.[83][84] On December 18, 2012, Twitter announced it had surpassed 200 million monthly active users.

On January 28, 2013, Twitter acquired Crashlytics in order to build out its mobile developer products.[85] On April 18, 2013, Twitter launched a music app called Twitter Music for the iPhone.[86] On August 28, 2013, Twitter acquired Trendrr,[87] followed by the acquisition of MoPub on September 9, 2013.[88] As of September 2013, the company's data showed that 200 million users sent over 400 million tweets daily, with nearly 60% of tweets sent from mobile devices.[89]

During Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, 2013, when the power went out in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome Mondelez International, Kraft Foods vice president Lisa Mann was asked to tweet, "You can still dunk in the dark", referring to Oreo cookies. She approved, and as she told Ad Age in 2020, "literally the world [had] changed when I woke up the next morning." This became a milestone in the development of commenting daily on culture.[90]

2014–2020

In April 2014, Twitter underwent a redesign that made the site resemble Facebook somewhat, with a profile picture and biography in a column left to the timeline, and a full-width header image with parallax scrolling effect.[c][91] That layout was used as the main for the desktop front end until July 2019, undergoing changes over time such as having rounded profile pictures since June 2017.[92]

In April 2015, the Twitter.com desktop homepage changed.[93] Later in the year it became apparent that growth had slowed, according to Fortune,[94] Business Insider,[95] Marketing Land[96] and other news websites including Quartz (in 2016).[97]

On April 29, 2018, the first commercial tweet from space was sent by a private company Solstar utilizing solely commercial infrastructure during the New Shepard flight.[98]

Since May 2018, tweet replies deemed by an algorithm to be detractive from the conversation are initially hidden and only loaded by actuating a "Show more replies" element at the bottom.[99]

In 2019, Twitter released another redesign of its user interface.[100]

2020–2021

 
The two tweets on May 26, 2020, from President Trump that Twitter had marked "potentially misleading" (inserting the blue warning icon and "Get the facts..." language) that led to the executive order

Twitter experienced considerable growth during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.[101] The platform also was increasingly used for misinformation related to the pandemic.[102] Twitter started marking tweets which contained misleading information, and adding links to fact-checks.[103] In May 2020, Twitter moderators marked two tweets from U.S. President Donald Trump as "potentially misleading" and linked to a fact-check.[104] Trump responded by signing an executive order to weaken Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which limits social media sites' liability for content moderation decisions.[105][106][107] Twitter later banned Trump, claiming that he violated "the glorification of violence policy".[108] The ban drew criticism from conservatives and European leaders, who saw it as an interference on freedom of speech.[109]

On June 5, 2021, the Nigerian government issued an indefinite ban on Twitter usage in the country, citing "misinformation and fake news spread through it have had real world violent consequences",[110] after the platform removed tweets made by the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.[111] Nigeria's ban was criticized by Amnesty International.[112]

In 2021, Twitter began the research phase of Bluesky, an open source decentralized social media protocol where users can choose which algorithmic curation they want.[113][114] The same year, Twitter also released Twitter Spaces, a social audio feature;[115][116] "super follows", a way to subscribe to creators for exclusive content;[117] and a beta of "ticketed Spaces", which makes access to certain audio rooms paid.[118] Twitter unveiled a redesign in August 2021, with adjusted colors and a new Chirp font, which improves the left-alignment of most Western languages.[119]

Since 2022

In June 2022, Twitter announced a partnership with e-commerce giant Shopify, and its plans to launch a sales channel app for U.S. Shopify merchants.[120]

On August 23, 2022, the contents of a whistleblower complaint by former information security head Peiter Zatko to the United States Congress were published. Zatko had been fired by Twitter in January 2022. The complaint alleges that Twitter failed to disclose several data breaches, had negligent security measures, violated United States securities regulations, and broke the terms of a previous settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over the safeguarding of user data. The report also claims that the Indian government forced Twitter to hire one of its agents to gain direct access to user data.[121]

Acquisition by Elon Musk

Business magnate Elon Musk initiated an acquisition of American social media company Twitter, Inc. on April 14, 2022, and concluded it on October 27, 2022. Musk had begun buying shares of the company in January 2022, becoming its largest shareholder by April with a 9.1 percent ownership stake. Twitter invited Musk to join its board of directors, an offer he initially accepted before declining. On April 14, Musk made an unsolicited offer to purchase the company, to which Twitter's board responded with a "poison pill" strategy to resist a hostile takeover before unanimously accepting Musk's buyout offer of $44 billion on April 25. Musk stated that he planned to introduce new features to the platform, make its algorithms open-source, combat spambot accounts, and promote free speech.

In July, Musk announced his intention to terminate the agreement, asserting that Twitter had breached their agreement by refusing to crack down on spambot accounts. The company filed a lawsuit against Musk in the Delaware Court of Chancery shortly thereafter, with a trial scheduled for the week of October 17. Weeks before the trial was set to begin, Musk reversed course, announcing that he would move forward with the acquisition. The deal was closed on October 27, with Musk immediately becoming Twitter's new owner and CEO. Twitter was taken private and merged into a new parent company named X Corp. Musk promptly fired several top executives, including previous CEO Parag Agrawal.

Post-acquisition

A week after the takeover, Musk revamped Twitter Blue, increasing its price to $8 per month and adding new features, including the "blue checkmark" verification that had previously been reserved for high-profile confirmed users. This plan was criticized by several outlets, fearing that the potential for misinformation would increase since anyone could pay to appear to be verified through Twitter Blue. Musk opted to delay the changes to blue checkmarks until after the 2022 United States elections over these concerns and stated that accounts that were faking identities, outside of parody accounts, would be terminated.[122] Following the takeover, various brands and companies paused advertising on the platform.[123]

In December 2022, Musk provided internal documentation to a number of independent journalists and writers including Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss and Michael Shellenberger which was then publicly disseminated through a series of posts known as the "Twitter Files". The files describe internal discussion as related to Twitter's moderation steps in events such as the breaking of the Hunter Biden laptop controversy, shadow banning of some conservative commentators' accounts, and the decision to block Trump. While some on the right saw the documents as evidence of Twitter's liberal bias and hostility to free speech, many people on the left described them as a reflection of how difficult it is for social media platforms to make tough decisions about content moderation.[124][125][126]

The Twitter accounts of a number of journalists were permanently suspended on December 15, 2022. These journalists, including Mashable's Matt Binder, Aaron Rupar, Ryan Mac of The New York Times, and CNN's Donie O'Sullivan, had covered Twitter and recently had written articles about Musk's takeover. Several of the reporters had tweeted about the controversy over Musk's banning of ElonJet and other accounts which track private jets.[127][128] In response, Twitter Head of Trust and Safety Ella Irwin told The Verge that "we will suspend any accounts that violate our privacy policies and put other users at risk".[129] Binder denied violating any of Twitter's policies, saying: "I did not share any location data, as per Twitter's new terms. Nor did I share any links to ElonJet or other location tracking accounts."[130] European Union (EU) commissioner Vera Jourova stated that the EU Digital Services Act insists on media freedom. Jourova stated: "Elon Musk should be aware of that. There are red lines. And sanctions, soon."[131] On December 17, 2022, several banned journalists' accounts were reinstated.[132]

On December 18, 2022, Twitter announced that it was banning users linking to what was referred to as "prohibited platforms" including Facebook, Mastodon, Instagram and Truth Social, as well as third party link aggregators such as Linktree.[133] Six hours after his announcement, Musk tweeted: "Going forward, there will be a vote for major policy changes. My apologies. Won't happen again." It is unclear if the earlier policy will be reversed. He also tweeted a poll asking users if he should remain as head of Twitter promising to abide by its results,[134][135] in which 57.5% of the 17.5m votes were in favour of him stepping down.[136] On December 20, 2022, Musk announced he would step down as CEO once a replacement had been found, and that he would then run the software and servers teams.[31] Linda Yaccarino resigned from NBCUniversal on May 12, 2023, and on the same day Musk announced that Yaccarino would be the new chief executive officer of X Corp. and Twitter.[137]

Since the acquisition, Twitter's stability has been called into question, with reports that Musk had "disconnected one of the more sensitive server racks" in a data center used by Twitter, just before a large-scale outage of the platform occurred in December 2022.[138] In 2023, many alternative third-party Twitter clients including Tweetbot, stopped working without warning and without any apparent explanation from the company.[139] Later, Twitter announced it was "enforcing long-standing API rules" and retroactively changed its Developer Terms of Service afterward to justify its unannounced banning of third-party Twitter clients.[140]

In January 2023, The Guardian stated that Twitter reportedly needed to pay $300m in interest on debts, and a default could lead to bankruptcy. Advertising revenue, comprising over 90% of Twitter's turnover had fallen strongly. This happened because clients were concerned about moderation standards after Musk's takeover and also due to a miscalculated restart of its subscription service, leading to many falsely "verified" corporate accounts. Advertising had not improved and Twitter's daily revenue had fallen by 40%.[141]

 
Linda Yaccarino, current CEO of Twitter

On March 23, 2023, Twitter announced that "legacy" verification badges would be removed starting on April 1: this date passed with no change before Twitter and Musk both announced (at different dates) that the removal date for checkmarks from non-paying accounts was April 20.[142] The only way to acquire a blue checkmark would be through the paid Twitter Blue subscription.[143]

As of mid-April, Twitter no longer allows searching tweets without an account.[144][145] On June 30, 2023, Twitter blocked unregistered users from viewing tweets or profiles on the platform. This not only blocked unregistered users from accessing tweets, but it also prevented search engines from indexing its pages, resulting in a loss of over half of its indexed URLs in the past few days.[146] Musk described the change as a "temporary emergency measure" on his own profile, blaming "several hundred organizations" for scraping data from the site.[147][148] The following day further measures were implemented with temporary limits to the amount of tweets a user can see per day, with verified users having 6,000, unverified users having 600 and newly created users having 300.[149] This limit was later increased to 8,000 for verified users, 800 for unverified users, and 400 for new accounts.[150] Around three hours after this announcement, the limit was once again raised to 10,000 for verified users, 1,000 for unverified users, and 500 for new accounts.[150] After July 4, Twitter removed the block for unregistered users to view tweets and profiles; however, the ability to view threads and more than one tweet in a single page still requires an account.[151]

Analysis conducted by research firm Sensor Tower found that global active daily users of the platform via mobile apps had steadily declined during the year after Musk acquired the company, down 16% by September 2023, while the metric showed positive growth for five other major social media platforms.[152] With a surge in the number of users trying to migrate from Twitter to other platforms, people have raised questions regarding what migration patterns are, how different platforms impact user behaviors, and how migrated users settle in during the migration process. While Mastodon, Bluesky, and Threads are considered the main alternatives for this migration phenomenon, the enduring appeal of established platforms like Twitter poses a significant challenge in user retention for these new alternative platforms.[153][154] By December 2023, loss of advertising revenue had become so extreme that public media speculation suggested that Twitter would become bankrupt. Accusations of uncontrolled antisemitism on the platform led to many advertisers withdrawing.[155][156]

In January 2024, the platform announced plans to roll out a forthcoming peer-to-peer payments system, with Musk saying he anticipated a mid-year introduction. He reaffirmed comments he and investor Cathie Wood made in 2023 that the company had licenses to operate in a majority of U.S. states, although available public data indicated the number was 15 at the time of the announcement, with two major states, California and New York, not included. The move came after Musk's previous statement that X should become an app that would allow users to "conduct [their] entire financial world". Earlier in 2023, the company partnered with brokerage eToro to offer trading of different financial products.[157][158][159]

Rebrand to X

 
Initial logo of X

Following Twitter's change in ownership, speculations of an upcoming rebrand began as Musk began referring to the platform as "X/Twitter"[160][161][162] and "X (Twitter)",[163] and renamed several features, including Birdwatch to Community Notes[164] and Quote Tweets to Quotes.[165] On July 23, 2023, Musk teased that the platform would receive a rebrand,[166] beginning with a new logo based around the letter X. He later tweeted that if he found a logo, the rebrand would be implemented the next day. Subsequently, he tweeted a video of the Twitter logo glitching into an abstract X logo.[167]

Later that day, Musk confirmed the rebrand, which started when the x.com domain (formerly associated with PayPal) began redirecting to Twitter;[168] the logo was changed from the bird to the X the next day,[169] and the platform's official main and associated accounts also began using the letter X within their handles.[170] The @x handle was originally owned by photographer Gene X Hwang, who registered it in 2007. Hwang had expressed willingness to sell the handle, but received an email on July 25, 2023, stating that the company was taking it. He was offered some X merchandise and a meeting with the company's leaders, but no financial benefits.[171] The Android app's name and icon were changed to X on Google Play by July 27; the same change went live on the App Store on July 31 after Apple granted an exception to its minimum character length of 2.[172][173][174] Around that time, some more elements of the Twitter branding were removed from the web version, including tweets being renamed to "posts".[175]

The rebrand was described as unusual, given that Twitter's brand was already strong internationally, with words like "tweet" having entered common language.[176] The rebranding has been criticized on the basis that the trademarkability of the name and logo is weak: there are almost 900 companies in the U.S. that own an X trademark,[177] including an existing social media-related logo owned by Meta Platforms.[178] The X logo uses a blackboard bold X, a character that has appeared in mathematical textbooks since the 1970s and that is included in Unicode as U+1D54F 𝕏 MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL X;[179] one user of the platform also noted a similarity of the logo to the lowercase x in the Monotype font Special Alphabets 4, though Monotype has confirmed that they are not exactly alike.[180]

A few days after the rebrand took effect, an AP Stylebook update recommended that journalists refer to the platform as "X, formerly known as Twitter".[5] In September 2023, Ad Age, citing The Harris Poll, noted that the rebranding had not publicly caught on, with the majority of users as well as notable brands still referring to X as "Twitter".[181]

Appearance and features

Posts

 
The X account page for Wikipedia as of November 2023

Posts (or tweets) are publicly visible by default, but senders can restrict message delivery to only their followers. Users can mute users they do not wish to interact with, block accounts from viewing their posts, and remove accounts from their followers list.[182][183][184] Users can post via the Twitter website, compatible external applications (such as for smartphones), or by Short Message Service (SMS) available in certain countries.[185] Users may subscribe to other users' posts—this is known as "following" and subscribers are known as "followers"[186] or "tweeps", a portmanteau of Twitter and peeps.[187] Individual posts can be forwarded by other users to their own feed, a process known as a "repost" or "retweet". In 2015, Twitter launched "quote tweet" (originally called "retweet with comment"),[188] a feature that allows users to add a comment to their post, imbedding one post in the other.[189] Users can also "like" (formerly "favorite") individual tweets.[190]

The counters for "likes", "retweets/reposts", and replies appear next to the respective buttons in timelines such as on profile pages and search results. Counters for likes and reposts exist on a post's standalone page too. Since September 2020, quote tweets, formerly known as "retweet with comment", have their own counter on their post page.[188] Until the legacy desktop front end that was discontinued in 2020, a row with miniature profile pictures of up to ten liking or retweeting users was displayed (earliest documented implementation in December 2011 overhaul), as well as a tweet reply counter next to the according button on a tweet's page.[191][192]

Twitter allows users to update their profile via their mobile phones either by text messaging or by apps released for certain smartphones and tablets.[193] Twitter has been compared to a web-based Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client.[194] Twitter announced in a tweet on September 1, 2022, that the ability to edit a tweet was being tested for select users. The company said the feature was being tested first to determine whether it could be abused. Editing would be allowed for 30 minutes, and previous versions of an edited post would be available. Eventually, all Twitter Blue subscribers would be able to use the feature.[195]

Users can group posts together by topic or type by use of hashtags – words or phrases prefixed with a "#" sign. Similarly, the "@" sign followed by a username is used for mentioning or replying to other users.[196] In 2014, Twitter introduced hashflags, special hashtags that automatically generate a custom emoji next to them for a certain period of time.[197] Hashflags may be generated by Twitter themselves[198] or be purchased by corporations.[199] To repost a message from another X user and share it with one's own followers, a user can click the repost button within the post. Users can reply to other accounts' replies. Users can hide replies to their messages and select who can reply to each of their tweets before sending them: anyone, accounts who follow the poster, specific accounts, and none.[200][201]

The original, strict 140 character limit was gradually relaxed. In 2016, Twitter announced that attachments, links, and media such as photos, videos, and the person's handle, would no longer count; a user photo post used to count for around 24 characters.[202][203] In 2017, Twitter handles were similarly excluded.[204] The same year, Twitter doubled its historical 140-character-limitation to 280.[205] Under the new limit, glyphs are counted as a variable number of characters, depending upon the script they are from.[205] In 2023, Twitter announced that Twitter Blue users could create posts with up to 4,000 characters in length.[206]

t.co is a URL shortening service created by Twitter.[207] It is only available for links posted to Twitter and not available for general use.[207] All links posted to Twitter use a t.co wrapper.[208] Twitter intended the service to protect users from malicious sites,[207] and to use it to track clicks on links within tweets.[207][209] Twitter had previously used the services of third parties TinyURL and bit.ly.[210]

In June 2011, Twitter announced its own integrated photo-sharing service that enables users to upload a photo and attach it to a Tweet right from Twitter.com.[211] Users now also have the ability to add pictures to Twitter's search by adding hashtags to the tweet.[212] Twitter also plans to provide photo galleries designed to gather and syndicate all photos that a user has uploaded on Twitter and third-party services such as TwitPic.[212] On March 29, 2016, Twitter introduced the ability to add a caption of up to 480 characters to each image attached to a tweet,[213][214] accessible via screen reading software or by hovering the mouse above a picture inside TweetDeck. In April 2022, Twitter made the ability to add and view captions globally available. Descriptions can be added to any uploaded image with a limit of 1000 characters. Images that have a description will feature a badge that says ALT in the bottom left corner, which will bring up the description when clicked.[215]

In 2015, Twitter began to roll out the ability to attach poll questions to tweets. Polls are open for up to 7 days, and voters are not personally identified.[216] In Twitter's early years, users could communicate with Twitter using SMS. Twitter discontinued this feature in most countries in April 2023, after hackers had exposed vulnerabilities in the feature.[217][218]

Multimedia content

In 2016, Twitter began to place a larger focus on live streaming video programming, hosting various events including streams of the Republican and Democratic conventions during the U.S. presidential campaign,[219] and winning a bid for non-exclusive streaming rights to ten NFL games in 2016.[220][221] During an event in New York in May 2017, Twitter announced that it planned to construct a 24-hour streaming video channel hosted within the service, featuring content from various partners.[220][222] Twitter announced a number of new and expanded partnerships for its streaming video services at the event, including Bloomberg, BuzzFeed, Cheddar, IMG Fashion, Live Nation Entertainment, Major League Baseball, MTV and BET, NFL Network, the PGA Tour, The Players' Tribune, Ben Silverman and Howard T. Owens' Propagate, The Verge, Stadium and the WNBA.[223] as of the first quarter of 2017, Twitter had over 200 content partners, who streamed over 800 hours of video over 450 events.[223]

Twitter Spaces is a social audio feature that enables users to host or participate in a live-audio virtual environment called space for conversation. A maximum of 13 people are allowed onstage. The feature was initially limited to users with at least 600 followers, but since October 2021, any Twitter user can create a Space.[224]

In March 2020, Twitter began to test a stories feature known as "fleets" in some markets,[225][226] which officially launched on November 17, 2020.[227][228] Fleets could contain text and media, are only accessible for 24 hours after they are posted, and are accessed within the Twitter app;[225] Twitter announced it would start implementing advertising into fleets in June 2021.[229] Fleets were removed in August 2021; Twitter had intended for fleets to encourage more users to tweet regularly, but instead they were generally used by already-active users.[230]

Curation

Trending topics

 
Countries and cities with local trending topics in Twitter

A word, phrase, or topic that is mentioned at a greater rate than others is said to be a "trending topic". Trending topics become popular either through a concerted effort by users or because of an event that prompts people to talk about a specific topic.[231] These topics help Twitter and their users to understand what is happening in the world and what people's opinions are about it.[232] The Twitter web interface displays a list of trending topics on a sidebar on the home page, along with sponsored content.

Trending topics are sometimes the result of concerted efforts and manipulations by fans of certain celebrities or cultural phenomena, particularly musicians like Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Rihanna and One Direction, and novel series Twilight and Harry Potter. Twitter has altered the trend algorithm in the past to prevent manipulation of this type with limited success.[233] Twitter also censors trending hashtags that are claimed to be abusive or offensive. Twitter censored the #Thatsafrican[234] and #thingsdarkiessay hashtags after users complained that they found the hashtags offensive.[235]

Lists

In late 2009, the "Twitter Lists" feature was added, making it possible for users to follow a curated list of accounts all at once, rather than following individual users.[186][236] Currently, lists can be set to either public or private. Public lists may be recommended to users via the general Lists interface and appear in search results.[237] If a users follows a public list, it will appear in the "View Lists" section of their profile, so that other users may quickly find it and follow it as well.[238] Private lists can only be followed if the creator shares a specific link to their list. Lists add a separate tab to the Twitter interface with the title of the list, such as "News" or "Economics".

Moments

In October 2015, Twitter introduced "Moments"—a feature that allows users to curate tweets from other users into a larger collection. Twitter initially intended the feature to be used by its in-house editorial team and other partners; they populated a dedicated tab in Twitter's apps, chronicling news headlines, sporting events, and other content.[239][240] In September 2016, creation of moments became available to all Twitter users.[241]

Algorithm

On October 21, 2021, report based on a "long-running, massive-scale randomized experiment" that analyzed "millions of tweets sent between 1 April and 15 August 2020", found that Twitter's machine learning recommendation algorithm amplified right-leaning politics on personalized user Home timelines.[242]: 1 [243] The report compared seven countries with active Twitter users where data was available—Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, Japan, France, and Spain—and examined Tweets "from major political groups and politicians".[242]: 4  Researchers used the 2019 Chapel Hill Expert Survey (CHESDATA) to position parties on political ideology within each country.[242]: 4  The "machine learning algorithms"—introduced by Twitter in 2016—personalized 99% of users' feeds by displaying Tweets—even older Tweets and Retweets from accounts the user had not directly followed—but that the algorithm had "deemed relevant" to the users' past preferences.[242]: 4  Twitter randomly chose 1% of users whose Home timelines displayed content in reverse-chronological order from users they directly followed.[242]: 2 

Mobile

Twitter has mobile apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android.[244] In April 2017, Twitter introduced Twitter Lite, a progressive web app designed for regions with unreliable and slow Internet connections, with a size of less than one megabyte, designed for devices with limited storage capacity.[245][246]

Premium (formerly Twitter Blue)

On June 3, 2021, Twitter announced a paid subscription service called Twitter Blue. Following Twitter's ongoing "X" name change, the subscription was rebranded to X Blue (or simply Blue), and, on August 5, 2023, was rebranded to X Premium (or simply Premium).[247][248] The subscription provides additional premium features to the service.[249][250] In November 2023 a "Premium+" subscription was launched, with a higher monthly fee giving benefits such as the omission of adverts.[251]

Verification of paid accounts

In November 2022, Musk announced plans to add account verification and the ability to upload longer audio and video to Twitter Blue. A previous perk offering advertising-free news articles from participating publishers was dropped, but Musk stated that Twitter did want to work with publishers on a similar "paywall bypass" perk.[252][253][254] Musk had pushed for a more expensive version of Twitter Blue following his takeover, arguing that it would be needed to offset a decline in advertising revenue.[255] Twitter states that paid verification is required to help reduce fraudulent accounts.[256]

The verification marker was included in a premium tier of Twitter Blue introduced on November 9, 2022, priced at US$7.99.[257] On November 11, 2022, after the introduction of this feature led to prominent issues involving accounts using the feature to impersonate public figures and companies, Twitter Blue with verification was temporarily suspended.[258][259] After about a month, Twitter Blue was relaunched on December 12, 2022, though for those purchasing the service through the iOS app store, the cost will be $10.99 a month as to offset the 30% revenue split that Apple takes.[260]

Twitter initially grandfathered users and entities that had gained verification due to their status as public figures, referring them as "legacy verified accounts" that "may or may not be notable".[261] On March 25, 2023, it was announced that "legacy" verification status would be removed; a subscription will be required to retain verified status, costing $1,000 per-month for organizations (which are designated with a gold verified symbol),[256] plus an additional $50 for each "affiliate".[262][143] The change was originally scheduled for April 1, 2023, but was delayed to April 20, 2023, following criticism of the changes.[263] Musk also announced plans for the "For You" timeline to prioritize verified accounts and user followers only beginning April 15, 2023, and threatened to only allow verified users to participate in polls (although the latter change has yet to occur).[264]

Effective April 21, 2023, Twitter requires companies to participate in the verified organizations program in order to purchase advertising on the platform, although companies that spend at least $1,000 on advertising per-month automatically receive membership in the program at no additional cost.[256]

From April 25, 2023, verified users are now prioritized in replies to tweets.[265][266]

User monetization

In June 2021, the company opened applications for its premium subscription options called Super Follows. This lets eligible accounts charge $2.99, $4.99 or $9.99 per month to subscribe to the account.[267] The launch only generated about $6,000 in its first two weeks.[268] In 2023, the Super Follows feature was rebranded as simply "subscriptions", allowing users to publish exclusive long-form posts and videos for their subscribers; the pivot in marketing was reportedly intended to help compete with Substack.[269]

In May 2021, Twitter began testing a Tip Jar feature on its iOS and Android clients. The feature allows users to send monetary tips to certain accounts, providing a financial incentive for content creators on the platform. The Tip Jar is optional and users can choose whether or not to enable tips for their account.[270] On September 23, 2021, Twitter announced that it will allow users to tip users on the social network with bitcoin. The feature will be available for iOS users. Previously, users could tip with fiat currency using services such as Square's Cash App and PayPal's Venmo. Twitter will integrate the Strike bitcoin lightning wallet service. It was noted that at this current time, Twitter will not take a cut of any money sent through the tips feature.[271]

On August 27, 2021, Twitter rolled out Ticketed Spaces, which let Twitter Spaces hosts charge between $1 and $999 for access to their rooms.[272] In April 2022, Twitter announced that it will partner with Stripe, Inc. for piloting cryptocurrency payouts for limited users in the platform. Eligible users of Ticketed Spaces and Super Follows will be able to receive their earnings in the form of USD coin, a stablecoin whose value is that of the U.S. dollar. Users can also hold their earnings in crypto wallets, and then exchange them into other cryptocurrencies.[273]

E-commerce

From 2014 to 2017, Twitter offered a "Buy button" feature, allowing tweets to embed products that could be purchased from within the service. Users could also add their billing and shipping information directly to their accounts. The buy button's platform partners at launch included Stripe, Gumroad, Musictoday, and The Fancy,[274]

In July 2021, Twitter began testing a "Shop module" for iOS users in the United States, allowing accounts associated with brands to display a carousel of cards on their profiles showcasing products. Unlike the Buy button, where order fulfillment was handed from within Twitter, these cards are external links to online storefronts from which the products may be purchased.[275] In March 2022, Twitter expanded the test to allow companies to showcase up to 50 products on their profiles.[276]

In November 2021, Twitter introduced support for "shoppable" live streams, in which brands can hold streaming events that similarly display banners and pages highlighting products that are featured in the presentation.[277]

Usage

Daily user estimates vary as the company does not publish statistics on active accounts. A February 2009 Compete.com blog entry ranked Twitter as the third most used social network based on their count of 6 million unique monthly visitors and 55 million monthly visits.[65] An April 2017 a statista.com blog entry ranked Twitter as the tenth most used social network based on their count of 319 million monthly visitors.[278] Its global user base in 2017 was 328 million.[279]

Demographics

In 2009, Twitter was mainly used by older adults who might not have used other social sites before Twitter.[280] According to comScore only 11% of Twitter's users were aged 12 to 17.[280] According to a study by Sysomos in June 2009, women made up a slightly larger Twitter demographic than men—53% over 47%. It also stated that 5% of users accounted for 75% of all activity.[281] According to Quancast, 27 million people in the US used Twitter in September 2009; 63% of Twitter users were under 35 years old; 60% of Twitter users were Caucasian, but a higher than average (compared to other Internet properties) were African American/black (16%) and Hispanic (11%); 58% of Twitter users have a total household income of at least US$60,000.[282] The prevalence of African American Twitter usage and in many popular hashtags has been the subject of research studies.[283][284]

Twitter grew from 100 million monthly active users (MAUs) in September 2011,[285] to 255 million in March 2014,[286] and more than 330 million in early 2019.[287][288][9] In 2013, there were over 100 million users actively using Twitter daily and about 500 million tweets every day.[289] A 2016 Pew research poll found that Twitter is used by 24% of all online US adults. It was equally popular with men and women (24% and 25% of online Americans respectively), but more popular with younger generations (36% of 18–29 year olds).[290] A 2019 survey conducted by the Pew Foundation found that Twitter users are three times as likely to be younger than 50 years old, with the median age of adult U.S. users being 40. The survey found that 10% of users who are most active on Twitter are responsible for 80% of all tweets.[291]

Content

 
Content of tweets according to Pear Analytics in August 2009
  News (3.6%)
  Spam (3.8%)
  Self-promotion (5.9%)
  Pointless babble (40.1%)
  Conversational (37.6%)
  Pass-along value (8.7%)

San Antonio-based market-research firm Pear Analytics analyzed 2,000 tweets (originating from the United States and in English) over a two-week period in August 2009 from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm (CST) and separated them into six categories.[292] Pointless babble made up 40%, with 38% being conversational. Pass-along value had 9%, self-promotion 6% with spam and news each making 4%.

Despite Jack Dorsey's own open contention that a message on Twitter is "a short burst of inconsequential information", social networking researcher danah boyd responded to the Pear Analytics survey by arguing that what the Pear researchers labeled "pointless babble" is better characterized as "social grooming" or "peripheral awareness" (which she justifies as persons "want[ing] to know what the people around them are thinking and doing and feeling, even when co-presence isn't viable").[293] Similarly, a survey of Twitter users found that a more specific social role of passing along messages that include a hyperlink is an expectation of reciprocal linking by followers.[294]

Levels of use

According to research published in April 2014, around 44% of user accounts have never tweeted.[295] About 22% of Americans say they have ever used Twitter, according to a 2019 Pew Research Center survey.[296] In 2009, Nielsen Online reported that Twitter had a user-retention rate of forty percent. Many people stop using the service after a month; therefore the site may potentially reach only about ten percent of all Internet users.[297] Noting how demographics of Twitter users differ from the average Americans, commentators have cautioned against media narratives that treat Twitter as representative of the population,[298] adding that only 10% of users Tweet actively, and that 90% of Twitter users have Tweeted no more than twice. In 2016, shareholders sued Twitter, alleging it "artificially inflated its stock price by misleading them about user engagement". The company announced on September 20, 2021, that it would pay $809.5 million to settle this class-action lawsuit.[299]

User engagement

User engagement is usually measured by the number of likes, replies and reposts. A 2023 study showed that retweets are more likely to contain positive content and address larger audiences using the first-person pronoun "we". Replies, on the other hand, are more likely to contain negative content and address individuals using the second-person pronoun "you" and the third-person pronouns "he" or "she". While influencers with many followers tend to post positive messages, often using the word "love" when addressing larger audiences, users with less followers tend to engage in interpersonal conversations to provoke user engagement.[300]

Branding

 
The Twitter logo from September 14, 2010, to June 5, 2012, featuring the silhouette version of "Larry the Bird"

When it was known as Twitter, X was internationally identifiable by its signature bird logo, or the Twitter Bird. The original logo, which was simply the word Twitter, was in use from its launch in March 2006. It was accompanied by an image of a bird which was later discovered to be a piece of clip art created by the British graphic designer Simon Oxley.[301] A new logo had to be redesigned by founder Biz Stone with help from designer Philip Pascuzzo, which resulted in a more cartoon-like bird in 2009. This version had been named "Larry the Bird" after Larry Bird of the NBA's Boston Celtics fame.[301][302]

Within a year, the Larry the Bird logo underwent a redesign by Stone and Pascuzzo to eliminate the cartoon features, leaving a solid silhouette of Larry the Bird that was used from 2010 through 2012.[301] In 2012, Douglas Bowman created a further simplified version of Larry the Bird, keeping the solid silhouette but making it more similar to a mountain bluebird.[303] This logo was simply called the "Twitter Bird" and was used until July 2023.[301][304][305]

 
The official X profile, on the site, as of August 2023.

On July 22, 2023, Elon Musk announced that the service would be re-branded to "X",[306] in his pursuit of creating an "everything app".[305] Musk's X profile picture, along with the official X accounts, and the icons when browsing/signing up for the platform, were updated to reflect the new logo.[307] The logo (𝕏) is a Unicode mathematical alphanumeric symbol for the letter "X" styled in double-strike bold.

Mike Proulx of The New York Times was critical of this change, saying the brand value has been "wiped out". Mike Carr says the new logo gives a "'Big Brother' tech overlord vibe" in contrast to the "cuddly" nature of the previous bird logo.[308] Users review bombed the newly rebranded "X" app on the iOS App Store on the day it was revealed, and Rolling Stone's Miles Klee said that the rebrand "reeks of desperation".[309][310]

Finances

Revenue sources

 
Twitter's San Francisco headquarters located at 1355 Market Street

On April 13, 2010, Twitter announced plans to offer paid advertising for companies that would be able to purchase "promoted tweets" to appear in selective search results on the Twitter website, similar to Google Adwords' advertising model.[311][312] Users' photos can generate royalty-free revenue for Twitter, and an agreement with World Entertainment News Network (WENN) was announced in May 2011.[313] Twitter generated an estimated US$139.5 million in advertising sales during 2011.[314]

In June 2011, Twitter announced that it would offer small businesses a self-service advertising system.[315] The self-service advertising platform was launched in March 2012 to American Express card members and merchants in the U.S. on an invite-only basis.[316] To continue their advertising campaign, Twitter announced on March 20, 2012, that promoted tweets would be introduced to mobile devices.[317] In April 2013, Twitter announced that its Twitter Ads self-service platform, consisting of promoted tweets and promoted accounts, was available to all U.S. users without an invite.[316]

On August 3, 2016, Twitter launched Instant Unlock Card, a new feature that encourages people to tweet about a brand in order to earn rewards and utilize the social media network's conversational ads. The format itself consists of images or videos with call-to-action buttons and a customizable hashtag.[318]

Advertising bans

In October 2017, Twitter banned the Russian media outlets RT and Sputnik from advertising on their website following the conclusions of the U.S. national intelligence report the previous January that both Sputnik and RT had been used as vehicles for Russia's interference in the 2016 US presidential election.[319] Maria Zakharova for the Russian foreign ministry said the ban was a "gross violation" by the US of free speech.[320]

In October 2019, Twitter announced it would stop running political ads on its ad platform effective November 22. This resulted from several spurious claims made by political ads. Company CEO Dorsey clarified that internet advertising had great power and was extremely effective for commercial advertisers, the power brings significant risks to politics where crucial decisions impact millions of lives.[321] The company reversed the ban in August 2023,[322] publishing criteria governing political advertising which do not allow the promotion of false or misleading content, and requiring advertisers to comply with laws, with compliance being the sole responsibility of the advertiser.[323]

In April 2022, Twitter announced a ban on "misleading" advertisements that go against "the scientific consensus on climate change". While the company did not give full guidelines, it stated that the decisions would be made with the help of "authoritative sources", including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.[324]

Fines

Twitter, and X, has been fined several times for non-compliance with laws and regulations. On May 25, 2022, Twitter was fined $150 million by the Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice for collecting users' contact details and using them for targeted advertising.[325][326]

In August 2023, Twitter was fined US$350,000 for failing to meet two deadlines to comply with a U.S. Department of Justice search warrant for the account of former president Donald Trump.[327][328]

In October 2023, X was fined AU$610,500 by Australia's e-Safety Commission for failing to properly disclose information about how it polices child abuse content.[329][330]

As of 2023 other fines were being considered.[331][332]

Technology

Implementation

Twitter relies on open-source software.[333] The Twitter Web interface uses the Ruby on Rails framework,[334] deployed on a performance enhanced Ruby Enterprise Edition implementation of Ruby.[335][needs update]

In the early days of Twitter, tweets were stored in MySQL databases that were temporally sharded (large databases were split based on time of posting). After the huge volume of tweets coming in caused problems reading from and writing to these databases, the company decided that the system needed re-engineering.[70]

From Spring 2007 to 2008, the messages were handled by a Ruby persistent queue server called Starling.[336] Since 2009, implementation has been gradually replaced with software written in Scala.[337] The switch from Ruby to Scala and the JVM has given Twitter a performance boost from 200 to 300 requests per second per host to around 10,000–20,000 requests per second per host. This boost was greater than the 10x improvement that Twitter's engineers envisioned when starting the switch. The continued development of Twitter has also involved a switch from monolithic development of a single app to an architecture where different services are built independently and joined through remote procedure calls.[70]

As of April 6, 2011, Twitter engineers confirmed that they had switched away from their Ruby on Rails search stack to a Java server they call Blender.[338]

Individual tweets are registered under unique IDs called snowflakes, and geolocation data is added using 'Rockdove'. The URL shortener t.co then checks for a spam link and shortens the URL. Next, the tweets are stored in a MySQL database using Gizzard, and the user receives an acknowledgement that the tweets were sent. Tweets are then sent to search engines via the Firehose API. The process is managed by FlockDB and takes an average of 350 ms.[333]

On August 16, 2013, Raffi Krikorian, Twitter's vice president of platform engineering, shared in a blog post that the company's infrastructure handled almost 143,000 tweets per second during that week, setting a new record. Krikorian explained that Twitter achieved this record by blending its homegrown and open source technologies.[70][339]

API and developer platform

Twitter was recognized for having one of the most open and powerful developer APIs of any major technology company.[340] The service's API allows other web services and applications to integrate with Twitter.[341] Developer interest in Twitter began immediately following its launch, prompting the company to release the first version of its public API in September 2006.[342] The API quickly became iconic as a reference implementation for public REST APIs and is widely cited in programming tutorials.[343]

From 2006 until 2010, Twitter's developer platform experienced strong growth and a highly favorable reputation. Developers built upon the public API to create the first Twitter mobile phone clients as well as the first URL shortener. Between 2010 and 2012, however, Twitter made a number of decisions that were received unfavorably by the developer community.[344] In 2010, Twitter mandated that all developers adopt OAuth authentication with just 9 weeks of notice.[345] Later that year, Twitter launched its own URL shortener, in direct competition with some of its most well-known third-party developers.[346] And in 2012, Twitter introduced stricter usage limits for its API, "completely crippling" some developers.[347][348] While these moves successfully increased the stability and security of the service, they were broadly perceived as hostile to developers, causing them to lose trust in the platform.[349]

In July 2020, Twitter released version 2.0 of the public API[350] and began showcasing Twitter apps made by third-party developers on its Twitter Toolbox section in April 2022.[351]

In January 2023, Twitter ended third party access to its APIs, forcing all third party Twitter clients to shut down.[352] This was controversial among the developer community, as many third-party apps predated the company's official apps, and the change was not announced beforehand. Twitterrific's Sean Heber confirmed in a blog post that the 16-year-old app has been discontinued. "We are sorry to say that the app's sudden and undignified demise is due to an unannounced and undocumented policy change by an increasingly capricious Twitter – a Twitter that we no longer recognize as trustworthy nor want to work with any longer."[353]

In February 2023, Twitter announced it would be ending free access to Twitter API, and began offering paid tier plans with a more limited access.[354]

Innovators patent agreement

On April 17, 2012, Twitter announced it would implement an "Innovators Patent Agreement" which would obligate Twitter to only use its patents for defensive purposes.[clarify][355]

Open source

Twitter has a history of both using and releasing open-source software while overcoming technical challenges of their service.[356] A page in their developer documentation thanks dozens of open-source projects which they have used, from revision control software like Git to programming languages such as Ruby and Scala.[357] Software released as open source by the company includes the Gizzard Scala framework for creating distributed datastores, the distributed graph database FlockDB, the Finagle library for building asynchronous RPC servers and clients, the TwUI user interface framework for iOS, and the Bower client-side package manager.[358] The popular Bootstrap frontend framework was also started at Twitter and is 10th most popular repository on GitHub.[359]

On March 31, 2023, Twitter released the source code for Twitter's recommendation algorithm,[360] which determines what tweets show up on the user's personal timeline, to GitHub. According to Twitter's blog post: "We believe that we have a responsibility, as the town square of the internet, to make our platform transparent. So today we are taking the first step in a new era of transparency and opening much of our source code to the global community."[361] CEO Elon Musk had been promising the move for a while — on March 24, 2022, before he owned the site, he polled his followers about whether Twitter's algorithm should be open source, and around 83 percent of the responses said "yes". In February, he promised it would happen within a week before pushing back the deadline to March 31 earlier this month.[362]

Interface

Twitter introduced the first major redesign of its user interface in September 2010, adopting a dual-pane layout with a navigation bar along the top of the screen, and an increased focus on the inline embedding of multimedia content. Critics considered the redesign an attempt to emulate features and experiences found in mobile apps and third-party Twitter clients.[363][364][365][366]

The new layout was revised in 2011 with a focus on continuity with the web and mobile versions, introducing "Connect" (interactions with other users such as replies) and "Discover" (further information regarding trending topics and news headlines) tabs, an updated profile design, and moving all content to the right pane (leaving the left pane dedicated to functions and the trending topics list).[367] In March 2012, Twitter became available in Arabic, Farsi, Hebrew and Urdu, the first right-to-left language versions of the site.[368] In 2023 the Twitter Web site listed 34 languages supported by Twitter.com.[369]

In September 2012, a new layout for profiles was introduced, with larger "covers" that could be customized with a custom header image, and a display of the user's recent photos posted.[370] The "Discover" tab was discontinued in April 2015,[371] and was succeeded on the mobile app by an "Explore" tab—which features trending topics and moments.[372]

In September 2018, Twitter began to migrate selected web users to its progressive web app (based on its Twitter Lite experience for mobile web), reducing the interface to two columns. Migrations to this iteration of Twitter increased in April 2019, with some users receiving it with a modified layout.[373][374]

In July 2019, Twitter officially released this redesign, with no further option to opt-out while logged in. It is designed to further-unify Twitter's user experience between the web and mobile application versions, adopting a three-column layout with a sidebar containing links to common areas (including "Explore" that has been merged with the search page) which previously appeared in a horizontal top bar, profile elements such as picture and header images and biography texts merged into the same column as the timeline, and features from the mobile version (such as multi-account support, and an opt-out for the "top tweets" mode on the timeline).[375][376]

Security

In response to early Twitter security breaches, the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) brought charges against the service; the charges were settled on June 24, 2010. This was the first time the FTC had taken action against a social network for security lapses. The settlement requires Twitter to take a number of steps to secure users' private information, including maintenance of a "comprehensive information security program" to be independently audited biannually.[377]

After a number of high-profile hacks of official accounts, including those of the Associated Press and The Guardian,[378] in April 2013, Twitter announced a two-factor login verification as an added measure against hacking.[379]

On July 15, 2020, a major hack of Twitter affected 130 high-profile accounts, both verified and unverified ones such as Barack Obama, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk; the hack allowed bitcoin scammers to send tweets via the compromised accounts that asked the followers to send bitcoin to a given public address, with the promise to double their money.[380] Within a few hours, Twitter disabled tweeting and reset passwords from all verified accounts.[380] Analysis of the event revealed that the scammers had used social engineering to obtain credentials from Twitter employees to access an administration tool used by Twitter to view and change these accounts' personal details as to gain access as part of a "smash and grab" attempt to make money quickly, with an estimated US$120,000 in bitcoin deposited in various accounts before Twitter intervened.[381] Several law enforcement entities including the FBI launched investigations into the attack.[382]

On August 5, 2022, Twitter disclosed that a bug introduced in a June 2021 update to the service allowed threat actors to link email addresses and phone numbers to twitter user's accounts.[383][384] The bug was reported through Twitter's bug bounty program in January 2022 and subsequently fixed. While Twitter originally believed no one had taken advantage of the vulnerability, it was later revealed that a user on the online hacking forum Breached Forums had used the vulnerability to compile a list of over 5.4 million user profiles, which they offered to sell for $30,000.[385][386] The information compiled by the hacker includes user's screen names, location and email addresses which could be utilised in phishing attacks or used to deanonymize accounts running under pseudonyms.

Outages

 
The Twitter fail whale error message

During an outage, Twitter users were at one time shown the "fail whale" error message image created by Yiying Lu,[387] illustrating eight orange birds using a net to hoist a whale from the ocean captioned "Too many tweets! Please wait a moment and try again."[388] Web designer and Twitter user Jen Simmons was the first to coin the term "fail whale" in a September 2007 tweet.[389][390] In a November 2013 Wired interview Chris Fry, VP of Engineering at that time, noted that the company had taken the "fail whale" out of production as the platform was now more stable.[391] Twitter had approximately ninety-eight percent uptime in 2007 (or about six full days of downtime).[392] The downtime was particularly noticeable during events popular with the technology industry such as the 2008 Macworld Conference & Expo keynote address.[393][394]

User accounts

Verified accounts

In June 2009, after being criticized by Kanye West and sued by Tony La Russa over unauthorized accounts run by impersonators, the company launched their "Verified Accounts" program.[395][396] Twitter stated that an account with a "blue tick" verification badge indicates "we've been in contact with the person or entity the account is representing and verified that it is approved".[397] In July 2016, Twitter announced a public application process to grant verified status to an account "if it is determined to be of public interest" and that verification "does not imply an endorsement".[398][399][400] Verified status allows access to some features unavailable to other users, such as only seeing mentions from other verified accounts.[401]

In November 2020, Twitter announced a relaunch of its verification system in 2021. According to the new policy, Twitter verifies six different types of accounts; for three of them (companies, brands, and influential individuals like activists), the existence of a Wikipedia page will be one criterion for showing that the account has "Off Twitter Notability".[402] Twitter states that it will re-open public verification applications at some point in "early 2021".[403]

In October 2022, after the takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk, it was reported that verification would instead be included in the paid Twitter Blue service, and that existing verified accounts would lose their status if they do not subscribe.[404] On November 1, Musk confirmed that verification would be included in Blue in the future, dismissing the existing verification system as a "lords & peasants system".[252][253][254] Following concerns over the possibility of impersonation, Twitter subsequently reimplemented a second "Official" marker, consisting of a grey tick and "Official" text displayed under the username, for high-profile accounts of "government and commercial entities".[405][406]

In December 2022, the "Official" text was replaced by a gold checkmark for organizations, as well as a grey checkmark for government and multilateral accounts.[407][408]

In March 2023, the gold checkmark was made available for organizations to purchase through the Verified Organizations program (formerly called Twitter Blue for Business).[407][408]

Privacy

Tweets are public, but users can also send private "direct messages".[409] Information about who has chosen to follow an account and who a user has chosen to follow is also public, though accounts can be changed to "protected" which limits this information (and all tweets) to approved followers.[410] Twitter collects personally identifiable information about its users and shares it with third parties as specified in its privacy policy. The service also reserves the right to sell this information as an asset if the company changes hands.[411] Advertisers can target users based on their history of tweets and may quote tweets in ads[412] directed specifically to the user.

Twitter launched the beta version of their "Verified Accounts" service on June 11, 2009, allowing people with public profiles to announce their account name. The profile pages of these accounts display a badge indicating their status.[413]

On December 14, 2010, the United States Department of Justice issued a subpoena directing Twitter to provide information for accounts registered to or associated with WikiLeaks.[414] Twitter decided to notify its users and said in a statement, "... it's our policy to notify users about law enforcement and governmental requests for their information, unless we are prevented by law from doing so."[409]

In May 2011, a claimant known as "CTB" in the case of CTB v Twitter Inc. took action against Twitter at the High Court of Justice of England and Wales,[415] requesting that the company release details of account holders. This followed gossip posted on Twitter about professional footballer Ryan Giggs's private life. This led to the 2011 British privacy injunctions controversy and the "super-injunction".[416] Tony Wang, the head of Twitter in Europe, said that people who do "bad things" on the site would need to defend themselves under the laws of their own jurisdiction in the event of controversy and that the site would hand over information about users to the authorities when it was legally required to do so.[417] He also suggested that Twitter would accede to a UK court order to divulge names of users responsible for "illegal activity" on the site.[418]

Twitter acquired Dasient, a startup that offers malware protection for businesses, in January 2012. Twitter announced plans to use Dasient to help remove hateful advertisers on the website.[419] Twitter also offered a feature which would allow tweets to be removed selectively by country, before deleted tweets used to be removed in all countries.[420][421] The first use of the policy was to block the account of German neo-Nazi group Besseres Hannover on October 18, 2012.[422] The policy was used again the following day to remove anti-Semitic French tweets with the hashtag #unbonjuif ("a good Jew").[423]

Followed the sharing of images showing the killing of American journalist James Foley in 2014, Twitter said that in certain cases it would delete pictures of people who had died after requests from family members and "authorized individuals".[424][425]

In 2015, following updated terms of service and privacy policy, Twitter users outside the United States were legally served by the Ireland-based Twitter International Company instead of Twitter, Inc. The change made these users subject to Irish and European Union data protection laws[426]

On April 8, 2020, Twitter announced that users outside of the European Economic Area or United Kingdom (thus subject to GDPR) will no longer be allowed to opt out of sharing "mobile app advertising measurements" to Twitter third-party partners.[427]

On October 9, 2020, Twitter took additional steps to counter misleading campaigns ahead of the 2020 US Election. Twitter's new temporary update encouraged users to "add their own commentary" before retweeting a tweet, by making 'quoting tweet' a mandatory feature instead of optional. The social network giant aimed at generating context and encouraging the circulation of more thoughtful content.[428] After limited results, the company ended this experiment in December 2020.[429]

On May 25, 2022, Twitter was fined $150 million for collecting users' phone numbers and email addresses used for security and using them for targeted advertising, required to notify its users, and banned from profiting from 'deceptively collected data'.[430]

Harassment

In August 2013, Twitter announced plans to introduce a "report abuse" button for all versions of the site following uproar, including a petition with 100,000 signatures, over Tweets that included rape and death threats to historian Mary Beard, feminist campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez and the member of parliament Stella Creasy.[431][432][433] Twitter announced new reporting and blocking policies in December 2014,[434][435][436][437] including a blocking mechanism devised by Randi Harper, a target of GamerGate.[438][439][440] In February 2015, CEO Dick Costolo said he was 'frankly ashamed' at how poorly Twitter handled trolling and abuse, and admitted Twitter had lost users as a result.[441]

As per a research study conducted by IT for Change on abuse and misogynistic trolling on Twitter directed at Indian women in public-political life, women perceived to be ideologically left-leaning, dissenters, Muslim women, political dissenters, and political commentators and women from opposition parties received a disproportionate amount of abusive and hateful messages on Twitter.[442]

In 2016, Twitter announced the creation of the Twitter Trust & Safety Council to help "ensure that people feel safe expressing themselves on Twitter". The council's inaugural members included 50 organizations and individuals.[443] The announcement of Twitter's "Trust & Safety Council" was met with objection from parts of its userbase.[444][445] Critics accused the member organizations of being heavily skewed towards "the restriction of hate speech" and a Reason article expressed concern that "there's not a single uncompromising anti-censorship figure or group on the list".[446][447]

Twitter banned 7,000 accounts and limited 150,000 more that had ties to QAnon on July 21, 2020. The bans and limits came after QAnon-related accounts began harassing other users through practices of swarming or brigading, coordinated attacks on these individuals through multiple accounts in the weeks prior. Those accounts limited by Twitter will not appear in searches nor be promoted in other Twitter functions. Twitter said they will continue to ban or limit accounts as necessary, with their support account stating "We will permanently suspend accounts Tweeting about these topics that we know are engaged in violations of our multi-account policy, coordinating abuse around individual victims, or are attempting to evade a previous suspension".[448]

In September 2021, Twitter began beta testing a feature called Safety Mode.[449] The functionality aims to limit unwelcome interactions through automated detection of negative engagements. If a user has Safety Mode enabled, authors of tweets that are identified by Twitter's technology as being harmful or exercising uninvited behavior will be temporarily unable to follow the account, send direct messages, or see tweets from the user with the enabled functionality during the temporary block period.[450] Jarrod Doherty, senior product manager at Twitter, stated that the technology in place within Safety Mode assesses existing relationships to prevent blocking accounts that the user frequently interacts with.[449]

Suspect and contested accounts

In January 2016, Twitter was sued by the widow of a U.S. man killed in the 2015 Amman shooting attack, claiming that allowing the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) to continually use the platform, including direct messages in particular,[451] constituted the provision of material support to a terrorist organization, which is illegal under U.S. federal law. Twitter disputed the claim, stating that "violent threats and the promotion of terrorism deserve no place on Twitter and, like other social networks, our rules make that clear".[452][453] The lawsuit was dismissed by the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, upholding the Section 230 safe harbor, which dictates that the operators of an interactive computer service are not liable for the content published by its users.[453][454] The lawsuit was revised in August 2016, providing comparisons to other telecommunications devices.[451]

Twitter suspended multiple parody accounts that satirized Russian politics in May 2016, sparking protests and raising questions about where the company stands on freedom of speech.[455] Following public outcry, Twitter restored the accounts the next day without explaining why the accounts had been suspended.[456] The same day, Twitter, along with Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, jointly agreed to a European Union code of conduct obligating them to review "[the] majority of valid notifications for removal of illegal hate speech" posted on their services within 24 hours.[457] In August 2016, Twitter stated that it had banned 235,000 accounts over the past six months, bringing the overall number of suspended accounts to 360,000 accounts in the past year, for violating policies banning use of the platform to promote extremism.[458]

On May 10, 2019, Twitter announced that they suspended 166,513 accounts for promoting terrorism in the July–December 2018 period, stating there was a steady decrease in terrorist groups trying to use the platform owing to its "zero-tolerance policy enforcement". According to Vijaya Gadde, Legal, Policy and Trust and Safety Lead at Twitter, there was a reduction of 19% terror related tweets from the previous reporting period (January–June 2018).[459][460][461][462][463]

As of July 30, 2020, Twitter will block URLs in tweets that point to external websites that contain malicious content (such as malware and phishing content) as well or hate speech, speech encouraging violence, terrorism, child sexual exploitation, breaches of privacy, and other similar content that is already banned as part of the content of tweets on the site. Users that frequently point to such sites may have their accounts suspended. Twitter said this was to bring their policy in line to prevent users from bypassing their tweet content restrictions by simply linking to the banned content.[464]

Following the onset of protests by Donald Trump's supporters across the US in January 2021, Twitter suspended more than 70,000 accounts, stating that they shared "harmful QAnon-associated content" at a large scale, and were "dedicated to the propagation of this conspiracy theory across the service". The rioters that broke into the U.S. Capitol included a large number of QAnon followers.[465]

Malicious and fake accounts

Between January and late July 2017, Twitter had identified and shut down over 7,000 fake accounts created by Iranian influence operations.[466]

In May 2018, in response to scrutiny over the misuse of Twitter by those seeking to maliciously influence elections, Twitter announced that it would partner with the nonprofit organization Ballotpedia to add special labels verifying the authenticity of political candidates running for election in the U.S.[467][468]

In December 2019, Twitter removed 5,929 accounts for violating their manipulation policies. The company investigated and attributed these accounts to a single state-run information operation, which originated in Saudi Arabia. The accounts were reported to be a part of a larger group of 88,000 accounts engaged in spammy behavior. However, Twitter did not disclose all of them as some could possibly be legitimate accounts taken over through hacking.[469]

In March 2021, Twitter suspended around 3,500 fake accounts that were running a campaign to influence the American audience, after the US intelligence officials concluded that the assassination of The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi was "approved" by the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. These Saudi accounts were working in two languages, English and Arabic, to influence public opinion around the issue. Many accounts commented directly on the tweets of US-based media houses, including The Post, CNN, CBS News and The Los Angeles Times. Twitter was unable to identify the source of the influence campaign.[470]

As of 2022, the top four countries spreading state-linked Twitter misinformation are Russia, China, Iran and Saudi Arabia.[471]

X bots

An X bot is a computer program that can automatically post, repost, and follow other accounts. X's open application programming interface and the availability of cloud servers make it possible for X bots to exist within the social networking site.[472] Benign X bots may generate creative content and relevant product updates whereas malicious bots can make unpopular people seem popular, push irrelevant products on users and spread misinformation, spam or slander.[473] Bots amass significant influence and have been noted to sway elections, influence the stock market, public appeal, and attack governments.[474] As of 2013, Twitter said there were 20 million fake accounts on Twitter, representing less than 5% of active users.[475] A 2020 estimate put the figure at 15% of all accounts or around 48 million accounts.[12]

Society

Usage

 
Dorsey (left) said after a Twitter Town Hall with Barack Obama held in July 2011, that Twitter received over 110,000 #AskObama tweets.[476]

Protesters

X has been used for a variety of purposes in many industries and scenarios. For example, it has been used to organize protests, including the protests over the 2009 Moldovan election, the 2009 student protests in Austria, the 2009 Gaza–Israel conflict, the 2009 Iranian green revolution, the 2010 Toronto G20 protests, the 2010 Bolivarian Revolution, the 2010 Stuttgart21 protests in Germany, the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, 2011 England riots, the 2011 United States Occupy movement, the 2011 anti-austerity movement in Spain, the 2011 Aganaktismenoi movements in Greece, the 2011 demonstration in Rome, the 2011 Wisconsin labor protests, the 2012 Gaza–Israel conflict, the 2013 protests in Brazil, and the 2013 Gezi Park protests in Turkey.[477]

The service is also used as a form of civil disobedience: In 2010, users expressed outrage over the Twitter joke trial by copying a controversial joke about bombing an airport and attaching the hashtag #IAmSpartacus, a reference to the film Spartacus (1960) and a sign of solidarity and support to a man controversially prosecuted after posting a tweet joking about bombing an airport if they canceled his flight. #IAmSpartacus became the number one trending topic on Twitter worldwide.[478] Another case of civil disobedience happened in the 2011 British privacy injunction debate, where several celebrities who had taken out anonymized injunctions were identified by thousands of users in protest to traditional journalism being censored.[479]

During the Arab Spring in early 2011, the number of hashtags mentioning the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt increased.[480] A study by the Dubai School of Government found that only 0.26% of the Egyptian population, 0.1% of the Tunisian population and 0.04% of the Syrian population are active on Twitter.[481]

Governments

According to documents leaked by Edward Snowden and published in July 2014, the United Kingdom's GCHQ has a tool named BIRDSONG for "automated posting of Twitter updates", and a tool named BIRDSTRIKE for "Twitter monitoring and profile collection".[482][483]

During the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, Twitter suspended a core group of 1,000 "fake" accounts and an associated network of 200,000 accounts for operating a disinformation campaign that was linked to the Chinese government. In their announcement, Twitter released two data sets detailing the core group's account activity.[484][485][486] Geng Shuang, the spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, did not comment on the suspensions but suggested that the activity could be attributed to overseas Chinese citizens.[487][488]

On June 12, 2020, Twitter suspended over 7,000 accounts from Turkey because those accounts were fake profiles, designed to support the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and were managed by a central authority. Turkey's communication director said that the decision was illogical, biased and politically motivated.[489] Turkey blocked access to Twitter twice, once after voice recordings appeared on Twitter in which Erdoğan ordered his son to stash away millions of dollars and another time for 12 hours in the aftermath of the earthquake of February 2023, when Erdoğan blamed the people of a disinformation campaign as they criticized the Government for their lack of help.[490]

In May 2021, Twitter labeled one of the tweets by Sambit Patra, a spokesman of the local ruling party BJP in India, as "manipulated media", leading to Twitter's offices in Delhi and Gurgaon being raided by the local police.[491] Twitter issued a statement, calling the police visit "a form of intimidation".[492] Later, the Indian government released a statement in July 2021 claiming Twitter has lost its liability protection concerning user-generated content. This was brought on by Twitter's failure to comply with the new IT rules introduced in 2021 with a filing stating that the company failed to appoint executives to govern user content on the platform.[493] Twitter stated to India's government in August 2021 that they have appointed permanent executives and staff to provide for compliance to these new IT rules.[494]

Pornography

Twitter allows pornographic content as long as it is marked "sensitive" by uploaders, which puts it behind an interstice and hides it from minors.[495] The "super-follow" feature is said to enable competition with the subscription site OnlyFans, used mainly by sex workers.[496] Content filtering services for families and schools have noted that the company makes "it really easy to find" porn, and advise blocking the entire domain.[497] Many performers use Twitter's service to market and grow their porn businesses, attracting users to paywalled services like OnlyFans by distributing photos and short video clips as advertisements.

In April 2022, Twitter convened a "Red Team" for the project of ACM, "Adult Content Monetization", as it is known internally. Eventually the project was abandoned, because of the difficulty of implementing Real ID.[498]

Child sexual exploitation

A February 2021 report from the company's Health team begins, "While the amount of CSE (child sexual exploitation) online has grown exponentially, Twitter's investment in technologies to detect and manage the growth has not."

Until February 2022, the only way for users to flag illegal content was to flag it as "sensitive media" — a broad category that left much of the worst material not prioritized for moderation. In a February report, employees wrote that Twitter along with other Tech Companies have "accelerated the pace of CSE content creation and distribution to a breaking point where manual detection, review, and investigations no longer scale" by allowing pornography and failing to invest in systems that could effectively monitor it. The working group made several recommendations, but they were not taken up and the group was disbanded.

As part of its efforts to monetize porn, Twitter held an internal investigation that reported in April 2022, "Twitter cannot accurately detect child sexual exploitation and non-consensual nudity at scale."[498]

John Doe et al. v. Twitter, a civil lawsuit filed in the 9th Circuit Court, alleges that Twitter benefited from sex trafficking and refused to remove the illegal tweets when first informed of them.[499][500] In an amicus brief filed in the case, the NCMEC said, "The children informed the company that they were minors, that they had been 'baited, harassed, and threatened' into making the videos, that they were victims of 'sex abuse' under investigation by law enforcement" but Twitter failed to remove the videos, "allowing them to be viewed by hundreds of thousands of the platform's users".[498]

Some major brands including Dyson, Mazda, Forbes, and PBS Kids suspended their marketing campaigns and pulled their ads from the platform, after an investigation into child porn on twitter showed that Twitter failed to suspend 70% of the accounts that shared or solicited the prohibited content. A brand president at Cole Haan said, "We're horrified ... either Twitter is going to fix this, or we'll fix it by any means we can, which includes not buying Twitter ads."[501]

Impact

On communication

In May 2008, The Wall Street Journal wrote that social networking services such as Twitter "elicit mixed feelings in the technology-savvy people who have been their early adopters. Fans say they are a good way to keep in touch with busy friends. But some users are starting to feel too connected, as they grapple with check-in messages at odd hours, higher cellphone bills and the need to tell acquaintances to stop announcing what they're having for dinner."[502] The following year, John C. Dvorak described Twitter as "the new CB radio".[503]

In April 2023, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York City announced that it would no longer post real-time service updates on Twitter. The transportation system claimed that the platform cannot be trusted to provide consistent updates that riders need. According to an MTA spokesperson, this decision was made after it experienced two Application Programming Interface (API) interruptions over the previous two weeks. However, only the updates were discontinued and the MTA planned to continue to respond to riders' queries.[504]

In 2023, Twitter introduced a paywall system that required businesses to pay for access to its platform. The payment scheme's upper limit amounts to an annual fee of up to $2.5 million for top-tier access. With the paywall implementation, public agencies issued numerous alerts about potential interruptions to transit and weather alerts. Shanifah Rieara, MTA Acting Chief Customer Officer, revealed that Twitter attempted to demand over $500,000 annually from MTA for platform access, which the latter declined. On May 4, 2023, Twitter backtracked its paywall system, allowing the free posting of automated tweets by verified government profiles. In light of Twitter's decision, MTA announced its resumption of posting automated alerts on the platform.[505]

Emergency use

A practical use for Twitter's real-time functionality is as an effective de facto emergency communication system for breaking news. It was neither intended nor designed for high-performance communication, but the idea that it could be used for emergency communication was not lost on the creators, who knew that the service could have wide-reaching effects early on when the company used it to communicate during earthquakes.[506]

Another practical use that is being studied is Twitter's ability to track epidemics and how they spread.[507] Additionally Twitter serves as a real-time sensor for natural disasters such as bush fires and earthquakes.[508][509]

Education

Twitter has been adopted as a communication and learning tool in educational and research[510] settings mostly in colleges and universities.[511][512] It has been used as a backchannel to promote student interactions, especially in large-lecture courses.[513] Research has found that using Twitter in college courses helps students communicate with each other and faculty, promotes informal learning, allows shy students a forum for increased participation, increases student engagement, and improves overall course grades.[514][515][516]

Twitter has been an increasingly growing in the field of education, as an effective tool that can be used to encourage learning and idea, or knowledge sharing, in and outside the classroom.[517] By using or creating hashtags, students and educators are able to communicate under specific categories of their choice, to enhance and promote education. A broad example of a hashtag used in education is "edchat", to communicate with other teachers, and people using that hashtag. Once teachers find someone they want to talk to, they can either direct message the person, or narrow down the hashtag to make the topic of the conversation more specific using hashtags for scichat (science), engchat (English), sschat (social studies).[517]

In a 2011 study, researchers found that young peoples use of Twitter helped to improve relationships with teachers, encourage interactive learning, and ultimately lead to high grades.[517] In the same study it was found that out of a group of 158 educators, 92% agreed that the reason they use Twitter is because of how user friendly it is,[517] another 86% agreed that they started and continue using Twitter because of how easy it is to learn, and finally,[517] 93% said they use Twitter because it is free. People found sifting through large amounts of data to be challenging; however, with the simple nature of Twitter, large amount of information became easily accessible.[518] Much of this simplicity comes from the use of the hashtag, and the intuitive nature of how Twitter as a microblogging site operates.[518] These features help to promote education outside the classroom in a global setting where students and educators are easily able to create, connect, and share knowledge. This ultimately promotes growth and learning among students and educators, not just in the classroom, but virtually and around the world.

Public figures

Jonathan Zittrain, professor of Internet law at Harvard Law School, said that "the qualities that make Twitter seem inane and half-baked are what makes it so powerful."[519] In that same vein, and with Sigmund Freud in mind, political communications expert Matthew Auer observed that well-crafted tweets by public figures often deliberately mix trivial and serious information so as to appeal to all three parts of the reader's personality: the id, ego, and superego.[520] The poets Mira Gonzalez and Tao Lin published a book titled Selected Tweets featuring selections of their tweets over some eight years.[521] The novelist Rick Moody wrote a short story for Electric Literature called "Some Contemporary Characters", composed entirely of tweets.[522]

Many commentators have suggested that Twitter radically changed the format of reporting due to instant, short, and frequent communication.[523][524] According to The Atlantic writers Benjamin M. Reilly and Robinson Meyer, Twitter has an outsized impact on the public discourse and media. "Something happens on Twitter; celebrities, politicians and journalists talk about it, and it's circulated to a wider audience by Twitter's algorithms; journalists write about the dustup." This can lead to an argument on a Twitter feed looking like a "debate roiling the country... regular people are left with a confused, agitated view of our current political discourse".[525] In a 2018 article in the Columbia Journalism Review, Matthew Ingram argued much the same about Twitter's "oversized role" and that it promotes immediacy over newsworthiness.[526] In some cases, inauthentic and provocative tweets were taken up as common opinion in mainstream articles. Writers in several outlets unintentionally cited the opinions of Russian Internet Research Agency-affiliated accounts.[526][527]

World leaders

 
Donald Trump's Twitter post

World leaders and their diplomats have taken note of Twitter's rapid expansion and have been increasingly utilizing Twitter diplomacy, the use of Twitter to engage with foreign publics and their own citizens. US Ambassador to Russia, Michael A. McFaul has been attributed as a pioneer of international Twitter diplomacy. He used Twitter after becoming ambassador in 2011, posting in English and Russian.[528] On October 24, 2014, Queen Elizabeth II sent her first tweet to mark the opening of the London Science Museum's Information Age exhibition.[529] A 2013 study by website Twiplomacy found that 153 of the 193 countries represented at the United Nations had established government Twitter accounts.[530] The same study also found that those accounts amounted to 505 Twitter handles used by world leaders and their foreign ministers, with their tweets able to reach a combined audience of over 106 million followers.[530]

According to an analysis of accounts, the heads of state of 125 countries and 139 other leading politicians have Twitter accounts that have between them sent more than 350,000 tweets and have almost 52 million followers. However, only 30 of these do their own tweeting, more than 80 do not subscribe to other politicians and many do not follow any accounts.[531]

Religion

As of October 2015, more than twenty Roman Catholic cardinals managed active Twitter accounts,[532] nine of whom were cardinal electors for the 2013 Papal conclave.[533] Pope Benedict XVI's Twitter account was set up in 2012. As of April 2022, his successor, Pope Francis, has 18.7 million followers of his Twitter account (@Pontifex).[534][needs update]

Censorship and moderation

Twitter is banned completely in Russia,[535] Iran, China and North Korea,[536] and has been intermittently blocked in numerous countries including Egypt, Iraq, Nigeria, Turkey, Venezuela and Turkmenistan on different bases.[537][538][539][540][541][542] In 2016, Twitter cooperated with the Israeli government to remove certain content originating outside Israel from tweets seen in Israel.[543] In the 11th biannual transparency report published on September 19, 2017, Twitter said that Turkey was the first among countries where about 90 percent of removal requests came from, followed by Russia, France and Germany.[544] Twitter stated that between July 1 and December 31, 2018, "We received legal demands relating to 27,283 accounts from 47 different countries, including Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, and Slovenia for the first time."[545] As part of evidence to a U.S. Senate Enquiry, the company admitted that their systems "detected and hid" several hundred thousand tweets relating to the 2016 Democratic National Committee email leak.[546] During the curfew in Jammu and Kashmir after revocation of its autonomous status on August 5, 2019, the Indian government approached Twitter to block accounts accused of spreading anti-India content;[547] by October 25, nearly one million tweets had been removed as a result.[548]

In March 2022, shortly after Russia's censorship of Twitter, a Tor onion service link was created by the platform to allow people to access the website, even in countries with heavy Internet censorship.[549][550]

Moderation of tweets

Twitter removed more than 88,000 propaganda accounts linked to Saudi Arabia.[551] Twitter removed tweets from accounts associated with the Russian Internet Research Agency that had tried to influence public opinion during and after the 2016 US election.[526][527] In June 2020, Twitter also removed 175,000 propaganda accounts that were spreading biased political narratives for the Chinese Communist Party, the United Russia Party, or Turkey's President Erdogan, identified based on centralized behavior.[552][553] Twitter also removed accounts linked to the governments of Armenia, Egypt, Cuba, Serbia, Honduras, Indonesia and Iran.[554][555][556] Twitter suspended Pakistani accounts tied to government officials for posting tweets about the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan.[557] In February 2021, Twitter removed accounts in India that criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government for its conduct during Indian farmers' protests in 2020–2021.[558]

At the start of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, numerous tweets reported false medical information related to the pandemic. Twitter announced a new policy in which they would label tweets containing misinformation going forward.[103] In April 2020, Twitter removed accounts which defended President Rodrigo Duterte's response to the spread of COVID-19 in the Philippines.[559]

In November 2020, then Chief Technology Officer and future CEO of Twitter Parag Agrawal, when asked by MIT Technology Review about balancing the protection of free speech as a core value and the endeavour to combat misinformation, said: "Our role is not to be bound by the First Amendment, but our role is to serve a healthy public conversation ... focus less on thinking about free speech, but thinking about how the times have changed."[560]

Musk had been critical of Twitter's moderation of misinformation prior to his acquisition of the company.[561] After the transition, Musk eliminated the misinformation moderation team,[562] and stopped enforcing its policy on labeling tweets with misleading information about coronavirus.[563] While Twitter had joined a voluntary program under the European Union's to fight disinformation in June 2022, Musk pulled the company out of the program in May 2023.[564]

Community Notes

 
Community Notes logo

Community Notes, formerly Birdwatch, is a feature on X (formerly Twitter) where contributors can add context such as fact-checks under a post, image or video. It is a community-driven content moderation program, intended to provide helpful and informative context, based on a crowd-sourced system. As of November 2023, it has expanded to over 50 countries, with approximately 133,000 contributors. Notes receive tens of millions of views per day, with its goal is to debunk propaganda and misinformation, and its scope expanded when it replaced the Trust and Safety staff.

The program launched in 2021 and became widespread on X in 2023. Initially shown to U.S. users only, notes were popularized in March 2022 over misinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine followed by COVID-19 misinformation in October, Birdwatch was then rebranded and expanded in November 2022. Notes are published by an algorithm not based on "majority rule", but instead agreement from users who have previously disagreed. Notes are rated based on their helpfulness and applied to potentially misleading content. Users are no longer able to report misleading content, and posts receiving notes on X are no longer eligible for ad revenue.

Court cases and lawsuits

Twitter Inc. v. Taamneh, alongside Gonzalez v. Google, were heard by the United States Supreme Court during its 2022–2023 term. Both cases dealt with Internet content providers and whether they are liable for terrorism-related information posted by their users. In the case of Twitter v. Taamneh, the case asked if Twitter and other social media services are liable for user-generated terrorism content under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 and are beyond their Section 230 protections. The court ruled in May 2023 that the charges brought against Twitter and other companies were not permissible under the Antiterrorism Act, and did not address the Section 230 question. This decision also supported the Court's per curiam decision in Gonzalez returning that case to the lower court for review in light of the Twitter decision.[565][566]

In 2016, Twitter shareholder Doris Shenwick filed a lawsuit against Twitter, Inc., claiming executives misled investors over the company's growth prospects.[567] In 2021, Twitter agreed to pay $809.5 million to settle.[567]

In May 2022, Twitter agreed to pay $150 million to settle a lawsuit started by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. The lawsuit concerned Twitter's use of email addresses and phone numbers of Twitter users to target advertisements at them. The company also agreed to third-party audits of its data privacy program.[568]

On November 3, 2022, on the eve of expected lay-offs, a group of Twitter employees based in San Francisco and Cambridge filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco. Naming five current or former workers as plaintiffs, the suit accused the company of violating federal and state laws that govern notice of employment termination.[569] The federal law in question is the Work Adjustment and Re training Notification (WARN) Act, and the state law in question is California's state WARN Act.[570]

On November 20, 2023, Twitter filed a lawsuit against Media Matters, a media watchdog group. The lawsuit alleges defamation by Media Matters following its publication of a report claiming that advertisements for major brands were displayed alongside posts promoting Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party.[571]

Statistics

User accounts with large follower base

As of 12 February 2024, the ten X accounts with the most followers were:

Top ten most-followed X accounts
Rank Change [d] Account name Owner Followers
(millions)
Activity Country
1   @elonmusk Elon Musk 172.3 Business magnate and Chairman   ZAF
  CAN
  USA
2   @BarackObama Barack Obama 131.9 44th U.S. president   USA
3   @justinbieber Justin Bieber 111.2 Musician   CAN
4   @Cristiano Cristiano Ronaldo 110.5 Footballer   PRT
5   @rihanna Rihanna 108.2 Musician and businesswoman   BRB
6   @katyperry Katy Perry 106.8 Musician   USA
7   @narendramodi Narendra Modi 95.3 Prime Minister of India   IND
8   @taylorswift13 Taylor Swift 95.2 Musician   USA
9   @realDonaldTrump Donald Trump 87.4 45th U.S. president   USA
10   @ArianaGrande Ariana Grande 85.2 Musician and actress   USA

Record tweets

A selfie orchestrated by 86th Academy Awards host Ellen DeGeneres during the March 2, 2014, broadcast[572] was at the time the most retweeted image ever.[573] DeGeneres said she wanted to pay homage to Meryl Streep's record 17 Oscar nominations by setting a new record with her, and invited other Oscar celebrities to join them. The resulting photo of twelve celebrities broke the previous retweet record within forty minutes, and was retweeted over 1.8 million times in the first hour.[574][575][576] By the end of the ceremony it had been retweeted over 2 million times.[574] On May 9, 2017, Ellen's record was broken by Carter Wilkerson (@carterjwm) by collecting nearly 3.5 million retweets in a little over a month.[577] This record was broken when Yusaku Maezawa announced a giveaway on Twitter in January 2019, accumulating 4.4 million retweets. A similar tweet he made in December 2019 was retweeted 3.8 million times.[578]

The most tweeted moment in the history of Twitter occurred on August 2, 2013; during a Japanese television airing of the Studio Ghibli film Castle in the Sky, fans simultaneously tweeted the word balse (バルス)—the incantation for a destruction spell used during its climax, after it was uttered in the film. There was a global peak of 143,199 tweets in one second, beating the previous record of 33,388.[579][580]

The most discussed event in Twitter history occurred on October 24, 2015; the hashtag ("#ALDubEBTamangPanahon") for Tamang Panahon, a live special episode of the Filipino variety show Eat Bulaga! at the Philippine Arena, centering on its popular on-air couple AlDub, attracted 41 million tweets.[581][582] The most-discussed sporting event in Twitter history was the 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final between Brazil and Germany on July 8, 2014.[583]

According to Guinness World Records, the fastest pace to a million followers was set by actor Robert Downey Jr. in 23 hours and 22 minutes in April 2014.[584] This record was later broken by Caitlyn Jenner, who joined the site on June 1, 2015, and amassed a million followers in just 4 hours and 3 minutes.[585]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The logo resembles the mathematical symbol U+1D54F 𝕏 MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL X.[1][2]
  2. ^ Registration is not required to view individual posts accessed via a direct link (not inclusive of any replies to the post or parent posts to a reply) or to view the top posts of some accounts.
  3. ^ It is not documented whether the parallax scrolling effect was added with the redesign in April 2014 or subsequently.
  4. ^ Raw number of followers compared to June 12, 2023

References

  1. ^ Ashworth, Louis (July 24, 2023). "The logo of X, formerly Twitter, wasn't actually stolen". Financial Times. Archived from the original on July 24, 2023. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  2. ^ Musk, Elon Reeve [@elonmusk] (July 24, 2023). "𝕏" (Tweet). Retrieved July 30, 2023 – via Twitter.
  3. ^ Hays, Kali (September 9, 2023). "X downloads hit lowest level in over a decade as use nears a yearly low under Elon Musk's ownership". Business Insider. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  4. ^ Kolodny, Lora (September 18, 2023). "Elon Musk says Twitter, now X, is moving to monthly subscription fees and has 550 million users". CNBC. from the original on September 18, 2023. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Conger, Kate (August 3, 2023). "So What Do We Call Twitter Now Anyway?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on October 12, 2023. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on April 3, 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  7. ^ "Twitter turns six". Twitter. March 21, 2012. from the original on February 6, 2017. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  8. ^ "Twitter Passed 500M Users In June 2012, 140M Of Them In US; Jakarta 'Biggest Tweeting' City". TechCrunch. July 30, 2012.
  9. ^ a b Molina, Brett (October 26, 2017). "Twitter overcounted active users since 2014, shares surge on profit hopes". USA Today. from the original on January 1, 2020. Retrieved December 2, 2017.
  10. ^ Carlson, Nicholas (June 2, 2009). "Stunning New Numbers on Who Uses Twitter". Business Insider. from the original on February 5, 2021. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  11. ^ Wojcik, Stefan; Hughes, Adam (April 24, 2019). "Sizing Up Twitter Users". Pew Research Center. from the original on October 29, 2019. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  12. ^ a b Rodrıguez-Ruiz, Jorge; Mata-Sanchez, Javier Israel; Monroy, Raul; Loyola-Gonzalez, Octavio; Ĺopez-Cuevas, Armando (April 2020). "A one-class classification approach for bot detection on Twitter". Computers & Security. 91: 101715. doi:10.1016/j.cose.2020.101715. S2CID 212689495. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
  13. ^ "Top Websites Ranking". Similarweb. from the original on February 10, 2022. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  14. ^ "twitter.com". Similarweb.com. from the original on November 10, 2023. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  15. ^ Isaac, Mike; Hirsch, Lauren (April 25, 2022). "Musk's deal for Twitter is worth about $44 billion". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on April 26, 2022. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  16. ^ Feiner, Lauren (April 25, 2022). "Twitter accepts Elon Musk's buyout deal". CNBC. from the original on April 26, 2022. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
  17. ^ Kay, Grace; Hays, Kali. "Elon Musk is officially Twitter's new owner, and he's firing executives already". Business Insider. from the original on October 28, 2022. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  18. ^ Olmstead, Todd (October 28, 2022). "Twitter Purchased by Elon Musk: A Timeline of How It Happened". WSJ. from the original on June 3, 2023. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  19. ^ Milmo, Dan (October 9, 2023). "X criticised for enabling spread of Israel-Hamas disinformation". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. from the original on October 10, 2023. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
  20. ^ Goswami, Rohan (October 9, 2023). "X, formerly Twitter, amplifies disinformation amid the Israel-Hamas conflict". CNBC. from the original on October 9, 2023. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
  21. ^ Lyngaas, Sean; O'Sullivan, Donie; Duffy, Clare (October 9, 2023). "Elon Musk's X adds to fog of war at outset of Israel-Hamas conflict". CNN. from the original on October 10, 2023. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
  22. ^ Sato, Mia (December 2, 2022). "Hate speech is soaring on Twitter under Elon Musk, report finds". The Verge. from the original on March 19, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  23. ^ "New Data Suggests that Hate Speech is on the Rise on Twitter 2.0". Social Media Today. from the original on September 25, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  24. ^ Frenkel, Sheera; Conger, Kate (December 2, 2022). "Hate Speech's Rise on Twitter Is Unprecedented, Researchers Find". The New York Times. from the original on October 16, 2023. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  25. ^ Kolodny, Lora (November 16, 2023). "Elon Musk boosts antisemitic tweet, claims ADL and other groups push 'anti-white' messaging". CNBC. from the original on November 20, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  26. ^ Gangitano, Alex (November 17, 2023). "White House blasts Elon Musk's 'unacceptable' antisemitic tweet". The Hill. from the original on November 17, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  27. ^ "Elon Musk promotes anti-trans content as hate speech surges on his far-right platform". The Independent. June 5, 2023. from the original on August 7, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  28. ^ Yang, Angela (April 18, 2023). "Twitter quietly changes its hateful conduct policy to remove standing protections for its transgender users". NBC News. from the original on April 19, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  29. ^ "On Musk's Twitter, users looking to sell and trade child sex abuse material are still easily found". NBC News. January 6, 2023. Retrieved February 13, 2024.
  30. ^ Frier, Sarah (June 5, 2023). "Twitter's New CEO Linda Yaccarino Has First Day in the Role". Bloomberg News. from the original on November 8, 2023. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  31. ^ a b Miller, Monica (December 21, 2022). "Elon Musk to quit as Twitter CEO when replacement found". BBC News. from the original on March 17, 2023. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  32. ^ "Twitter's New CEO Linda Yaccarino Has First Day in the Role". Bloomberg.com. June 6, 2023. from the original on June 26, 2023. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  33. ^ Valinsky, Jordan (July 24, 2023). "Twitter X logo: Elon Musk rebrands social media platform". CNN Business. from the original on October 3, 2023. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  34. ^ "Elon Musk reveals rebranding of Twitter as X - and what he wants us to now call a tweet". Sky News. from the original on August 1, 2023. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  35. ^ Robison, Kylie (October 30, 2023). "X, formerly Twitter, valued at $19 billion in new employee stock plan". Fortune. from the original on October 30, 2023. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  36. ^ Mezistrano, Rebecca (October 31, 2023). "Twitter valuation slips to $19 billion, less than half of what Musk paid". TheStreet. from the original on November 8, 2023. Retrieved November 7, 2023. Fidelity, which contributed $300 million to Musk's purchase, says it thinks the company is worth 65 percent less than what it was sold for.
  37. ^ Primack, Dan (December 31, 2023). "Elon Musk's X gets another valuation cut from Fidelity". Axios. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  38. ^ a b Protalinski, Emil (October 16, 2013). "The Idea for Twitter Came Directly from Status-Sharing Service TXTmob". TNW. from the original on December 3, 2023. Retrieved November 29, 2023.
  39. ^ di Justo, Patrick (September 9, 2004). "Protests Powered by Cellphone". The New York Times. from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
  40. ^ Freitas, Nathan (April 23, 2010). "Nathan Freitas Responds To Douglas Rushkoff | Digital Nation | FRONTLINE | PBS". www.pbs.org. from the original on April 23, 2010. Retrieved November 29, 2023.
  41. ^ Hirsch, Tad (October 16, 2013). . Public Practice Studio. Archived from the original on October 16, 2013.
  42. ^ (registration required) Miller, Claire Cain (October 30, 2010). "Why Twitter's C.E.O. Demoted Himself". The New York Times. from the original on November 1, 2010. Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  43. ^ Ev [@ev] (April 13, 2011). "It's true that @Noah never got enough credit for his early role at Twitter. Also, he came up with the name, which was brilliant" (Tweet). Retrieved April 26, 2011 – via Twitter.
  44. ^ "Buy a vowel? How Twttr became Twitter". CNN Money. November 23, 2010. from the original on April 27, 2019. Retrieved June 9, 2015.
  45. ^ Sagolla, Dom (January 30, 2009). "How Twitter Was Born". 140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form. from the original on May 8, 2019. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  46. ^ a b Carlson, Nicholas (April 13, 2011). "How Twitter Was Founded". Business Insider. from the original on July 14, 2018. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  47. ^ jack [@jack] (November 4, 2010). "just setting up my twttr" (Tweet). Retrieved February 4, 2011 – via Twitter.
  48. ^ Sano, David (February 18, 2009). "Twitter Creator Jack Dorsey Illuminates the Site's Founding Document". Los Angeles Times. from the original on May 2, 2019. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
  49. ^ Arrington, Michael (July 15, 2006). "Odeo Releases Twttr". TechCrunch. AOL. from the original on May 1, 2019. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
  50. ^ Malik, Om (October 25, 2006). . GigaOM. Archived from the original on May 2, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2009.
  51. ^ Madrigal, Alexis (April 14, 2011). "Twitter's Fifth Beatle Tells His Side of the Story". The Atlantic. from the original on May 23, 2019. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
  52. ^ Lennon, Andrew. . The Daily Anchor. Archived from the original on July 27, 2009. Retrieved February 12, 2009.
  53. ^ Lapowsky, Issie (October 4, 2013). "Ev Williams on Twitter's Early Years". Inc. from the original on April 10, 2019. Retrieved October 5, 2013.
  54. ^ Meyers, Courtney Boyd (July 15, 2011). "5 years ago today Twitter launched to the public". The Next Web. from the original on April 27, 2019. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  55. ^ Levy, Steven (April 30, 2007). "Twitter: Is Brevity The Next Big Thing?". Newsweek. from the original on April 12, 2010. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  56. ^ Terdiman, Daniel (March 10, 2007). . CNET. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  57. ^ Stone, Biz (February 4, 2011). "We Won!". Twitter Blog. Twitter. from the original on February 24, 2008. Retrieved May 7, 2008.
  58. ^ . The Webby Awards. Archived from the original on February 20, 2011. Retrieved February 22, 2011.
  59. ^ Paul, Ian (May 5, 2009). "Jimmy Fallon Wins Top Webby: And the Winners Are..." PC World. from the original on February 25, 2021. Retrieved February 22, 2011.
  60. ^ "Top Word of 2009: Twitter". Languagemonitor.com. November 29, 2009. from the original on May 14, 2012. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
  61. ^ Beaumont, Claudine (February 23, 2010). "Twitter Users Send 50 Million Tweets Per Day – Almost 600 Tweets Are Sent Every Second Through the Microblogging Site, According to Its Own Metrics". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on January 10, 2022. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  62. ^ . New Statesman. March 4, 2010. Archived from the original on May 3, 2019. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  63. ^ Garrett, Sean (June 18, 2010). "Big Goals, Big Game, Big Records". Twitter Blog (blog of Twitter). from the original on February 13, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  64. ^ "Twitter Blog: #numbers". Blog.twitter.com. March 14, 2011. from the original on March 25, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  65. ^ a b Kazeniac, Andy (February 9, 2009). . Compete.com. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2009.
  66. ^ Miller, Claire Cain (June 18, 2010). "Sports Fans Break Records on Twitter". Bits (blog of The New York Times). from the original on January 12, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  67. ^ Van Grove, Jennifer (June 25, 2010). "Twitter Sets New Record: 3,283 Tweets Per Second". Mashable. from the original on September 20, 2018. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  68. ^ "Women's World Cup Final breaks Twitter record". ESPN. July 18, 2011. from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
  69. ^ Shiels, Maggie (June 26, 2009). "Web Slows After Jackson's Death". BBC News. from the original on October 26, 2009. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  70. ^ a b c d Krikorian, Raffi (August 16, 2013). "New Tweets per second record, and how!". Twitter Blogs. from the original on August 22, 2013. Retrieved November 22, 2021.
  71. ^ Kanalley, Craig (January 2, 2013). "Tweets-Per-Second Record Set By Japan, Korea On New Year's Day 2013". The Huffington Post. from the original on October 19, 2017. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  72. ^ Press release (January 22, 2010). "Media Advisory M10-012 – NASA Extends the World Wide Web Out into Space" December 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. NASA. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
  73. ^ Miller, Claire Cain (April 11, 2010). "Twitter Acquires Atebits, Maker of Tweetie". Bits (blog of The New York Times). from the original on December 18, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  74. ^ Rayome, Alison DeNisco. "Facebook was the most-downloaded app of the decade". CNET. from the original on December 18, 2019. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
  75. ^ Praetorius, Dean (May 4, 2011). "Twitter Users Report Twitter.com Has A New Homepage (SCREENSHOTS)". The Huffington Post. from the original on October 27, 2017. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  76. ^ Dunn, John E (April 6, 2011). . PCWorld. Archived from the original on May 10, 2011. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  77. ^ Crum, Chris (April 20, 2011). . Archived from the original on April 24, 2011. Retrieved April 25, 2011.
  78. ^ . Fly.twitter.com. Archived from the original on January 18, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  79. ^ "Twitter 2.0: Everything You Need to Know About the New Changes". Fox News. April 7, 2010. from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2012.
  80. ^ "Twitter partners with Yandex for real-time search". Reuters. February 21, 2012. from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  81. ^ "Twitter Says It Has 140 Million Users". Mashable. March 21, 2012. from the original on May 2, 2019. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  82. ^ "Twitter Now Has More Than 200 Million Monthly Active Users". Mashable. December 18, 2012. from the original on July 14, 2018. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  83. ^ Rodriguez, Salvador (June 6, 2012). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  84. ^ Gilbertson, Scott (June 8, 2012). "Twitter's New Logo Inspires Parodies, CSS Greatness". Wired. from the original on November 6, 2018. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  85. ^ T. Huang, Gregory (February 5, 2013). "Twitter's Boston Acquisitions: Crashlytics Tops $100M, Bluefin Labs Close Behind". Xconomy. from the original on April 27, 2019. Retrieved November 22, 2021.
  86. ^ Ulanoff, Lance (April 18, 2013). "Twitter Launches Twitter #music App and Service". Mashable. Mashable. from the original on September 21, 2018. Retrieved April 28, 2013.
  87. ^ "Twitter acquires real-time social data company Trendrr to help it better tap into TV and media". The Next web. August 28, 2013. from the original on April 27, 2019. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
  88. ^ Isidore, Chris (September 10, 2013). "Twitter makes another acquisition". CNN Money. from the original on April 24, 2019. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
  89. ^ Moore, Heidi (September 12, 2013). "Twitter files for IPO in first stage of stock market launch". The Guardian. from the original on August 1, 2019. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  90. ^ Schultz, E.J. (October 5, 2020). "Q&AA: The CMO Fixer: After working for major marketers, Lisa Mann now places CMOs and other executives. She gives her take on what's ailing top brands and what companies are looking for in top execs". Ad Age. 91 (19): 6.
  91. ^ Savov, Vlad (April 8, 2014). "Twitter redesign looks a lot like Facebook". The Verge. from the original on March 10, 2021. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  92. ^ "Check out our new look!". blog.twitter.com. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  93. ^ "Twitter.com gets a refresh". blog.twitter.com. from the original on July 30, 2019. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  94. ^ Ingram, Matthew (October 25, 2015). "What if the Twitter growth everyone is hoping for never comes?". Fortune. from the original on November 6, 2019. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  95. ^ Beaver, Laurie; Boland, Margaret (October 28, 2015). "Twitter user growth continues to stall". Business Insider. from the original on November 6, 2019. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  96. ^ Beck, Martin (October 27, 2015). "Revenue Is Up, But Twitter Is Still Struggling In Slow Growth Mode". Marketing Land. from the original on July 30, 2016. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  97. ^ Truong, Alice (February 10, 2016). "Twitter now has a problem that's way worse than slow user growth". Quartz. from the original on November 6, 2019. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  98. ^ Bogan, Ray (May 4, 2018). "Commercial space travelers will soon be able to send a tweet from space". Fox News. from the original on March 5, 2023. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
  99. ^ Oremus, Will (May 15, 2018). "Twitter Will Start Hiding Tweets That "Detract From the Conversation"". Slate Magazine. from the original on June 8, 2023. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  100. ^ "Like It or Not, You're Getting Twitter's Redesigned Website Soon". PCMAG. from the original on March 17, 2021. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  101. ^ (PDF). Twitter. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 22, 2021. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
  102. ^ "Full Page Reload". IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News. July 29, 2020. from the original on January 3, 2021. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  103. ^ a b Roth, Yoel; Pickles, Nick (May 11, 2020). "Updating our Approach to Misleading Information". Twitter. from the original on February 28, 2021. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  104. ^ Lybrand, Holmes; Subramaniam, Tara (May 27, 2020). "Fact-checking Trump's recent claims that mail-in voting is rife with fraud". CNN. from the original on February 28, 2021. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  105. ^ Allyn, Bobby (May 28, 2020). "Stung By Twitter, Trump Signs Executive Order To Weaken Social Media Companies". NPR. National Public Radio. from the original on June 28, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  106. ^ "Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies". CNN. May 28, 2020. from the original on February 13, 2021. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  107. ^ Conger, Kate; Isaac, Mike (May 28, 2020). "Defying Trump, Twitter Doubles Down on Labeling Tweets". The New York Times. from the original on May 28, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  108. ^ "Twitter 'permanently suspends' Trump's account". BBC News. January 8, 2021. from the original on June 8, 2021. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  109. ^ "Germany and France Oppose Trump's Twitter Exile". Bloomberg.com. January 11, 2021. from the original on March 26, 2021. Retrieved January 11, 2021. 'The chancellor sees the complete closing down of the account of an elected president as problematic,' Steffen Seibert, her chief spokesman, said at a regular news conference in Berlin. Rights like the freedom of speech 'can be interfered with, but by law and within the framework defined by the legislature – not according to a corporate decision.'
  110. ^ "Nigeria's Twitter ban: Government orders prosecution of violators". BBC News. June 6, 2021. from the original on January 11, 2022. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  111. ^ "Nigeria suspends Twitter after the social media platform freezes president's account". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. from the original on December 5, 2021. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  112. ^ Ohuocha, Chijioke (June 5, 2021). "Nigerian telecoms firms suspend access to Twitter". Reuters. from the original on June 11, 2021. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  113. ^ Goldsmith, Jill (February 10, 2021). "Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey On Section 230, Transparency, Appeals And Twitter Turning 15". Deadline. from the original on March 6, 2021. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  114. ^ Matney, Lucas (January 15, 2021). "Twitter's decentralized future". TechCrunch. from the original on June 29, 2023. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  115. ^ Rodriguez, Salvador (May 3, 2021). "Twitter launches Spaces live-audio rooms to all users with more than 600 followers". CNBC. from the original on July 23, 2021. Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  116. ^ Lyons, Kim (May 3, 2021). "Twitter will now let anyone with 600 or more followers host its audio Spaces on mobile". The Verge. from the original on August 10, 2021. Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  117. ^ "Twitter launches subscription-based feature "super follows"". Reuters. September 1, 2021. from the original on March 5, 2023. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  118. ^ Robertson, Adi (June 22, 2021). "Twitter is opening applications to test Ticketed Spaces and Super Follows". The Verge. from the original on July 1, 2021. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  119. ^ Bonifac, Igor (August 11, 2021). "Twitter rolls out redesign with proprietary Chirp font". Engadget. from the original on August 13, 2021. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  120. ^ . TechCrunch. June 22, 2022. Archived from the original on June 29, 2022. Retrieved June 23, 2022.
  121. ^ Vincent, James (August 23, 2022). "Twitter's former security chief says company lied about bots and safety". The Verge. from the original on August 25, 2022. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
  122. ^ Korn, Jennifer; O'Sullivan, Donie (November 6, 2022). "Twitter delays $8 'blue check' verification plan until after the midterms". CNN. from the original on November 8, 2022. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  123. ^ Fung, Brian (November 11, 2022). "A day of chaos brings Twitter closer to the brink". CNN. from the original on November 13, 2022. Retrieved November 13, 2022.
  124. ^ Grynbaum, Michael (December 4, 2022). "Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi, and a Very Modern Media Maelstrom". The New York Times. from the original on January 13, 2023. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  125. ^ Folmar, Chloe (December 10, 2022). "American author Michael Shellenberger releases 'Twitter Files Part 4'". The Hill. from the original on December 12, 2022. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  126. ^ "Musk says Twitter lawyer fired amid Hunter Biden laptop dispute". Al Jazeera. December 7, 2022. from the original on January 22, 2023. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
  127. ^ Elon Musk starts banning critical journalists from Twitter December 16, 2022, at the Wayback Machine. The Verge, December 15, 2022
  128. ^ Elon Musk's Twitter bans accounts of CNN, NYT, WaPo journalists December 16, 2022, at the Wayback Machine. Oliver Darcy, CNN, December 15, 2022
  129. ^ "Re: the banning of reporters who have tweeted about Elon Musk's jet, Twitter's head of trust & safety Ella Irwin tells me: 'Without commenting on any specific accounts, I can confirm that we will suspend any accounts that violate our privacy policies and put other users at risk.'" December 16, 2022, at the Wayback Machine Alex Heath, Twitter, December 15, 2022
  130. ^ Twitter suspends journalists who wrote about owner Elon Musk December 16, 2022, at the Wayback Machine. Associated Press, December 15, 2022
  131. ^ Twitter threatened with EU sanctions over journalists' ban December 16, 2022, at the Wayback Machine BBC
  132. ^ Twitter reinstates banned journalists' accounts December 17, 2022, at the Wayback Machine BBC
  133. ^ "Twitter bans linking to Facebook, Instagram, other rivals". AP NEWS. December 18, 2022. from the original on December 18, 2022. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  134. ^ "'Should I step down as head of Twitter?' asks Musk on Twitter". ANI News. from the original on December 19, 2022. Retrieved December 19, 2022.
  135. ^ Brandon, John. "Elon Musk Just Started A Poll Asking Whether He Should Step Down As Head Of Twitter". Forbes. from the original on December 18, 2022. Retrieved December 19, 2022.
  136. ^ "Will Elon Musk's ultimatum cost him Twitter?". BBC News. December 19, 2022. from the original on December 19, 2022. Retrieved December 19, 2022.
  137. ^ Lillian Rizzo (May 12, 2023). "Elon Musk confirms Twitter CEO hire: Linda Yaccarino". CNBC. from the original on May 12, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  138. ^ Conger, Kate (December 29, 2022). "Twitter Users Report Widespread Service Interruptions". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on January 19, 2023. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  139. ^ Clark, Mitchell (January 13, 2023). "Twitter apps are still broken and Musk is still silent". The Verge. from the original on January 20, 2023. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  140. ^ "The third-party apps Twitter just killed made the site what it is today". January 22, 2023. from the original on January 22, 2023. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
  141. ^ Milmo, Dan (January 22, 2023). "Is Elon Musk's Twitter in too much trouble to cover its debts?". The Guardian. from the original on December 3, 2023. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
  142. ^ @verified (April 19, 2023). "Tomorrow, 4/20, we are removing legacy verified checkmarks. To remain verified on Twitter, individuals can sign up for Twitter Blue here: Organizations can sign up for Verified Organizations here" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  143. ^ a b Spangler, Todd (March 23, 2023). "Twitter to Revoke 'Legacy' Verified Badges in April, Leaving Only Paying Subscribers With Blue Check-Marks". Variety. from the original on March 30, 2023. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  144. ^ "The login prompt for Twitter Search has returned just months after Elon Musk wanted it gone". Neowin. from the original on July 5, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  145. ^ "Twitter search is now only available to registered users". Mashable. April 27, 2023. from the original on July 3, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  146. ^ "Twitter didn't just block unregistered users, it blocked Google Search". searchengineland. July 3, 2023. from the original on July 22, 2023. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  147. ^ Weatherbed, Jess (June 30, 2023). "Twitter has started blocking unregistered users". The Verge. from the original on June 30, 2023. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  148. ^ "Twitter now blocks visitors from viewing tweets, and profiles unless they're logged in". Mashable. June 30, 2023. from the original on July 3, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  149. ^ "Twitter temporarily restricts tweets users can see". BBC News. July 1, 2023. from the original on July 1, 2023. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  150. ^ a b "Thousands of Twitter users report problems accessing site as Elon Musk says new limits have been installed". NBC News. July 2, 2023. from the original on July 1, 2023. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  151. ^ "Twitter silently removes login requirement for viewing tweets". Techcrunch. July 5, 2023. from the original on July 13, 2023. Retrieved July 13, 2023.
  152. ^ Alexa Corse; Nate Rattner (October 25, 2023). "X's Tumultuous First Year Under Elon Musk, in Charts". The Wall Street Journal. from the original on October 26, 2023. Retrieved October 26, 2023.
  153. ^ Jeong, Ujun; Sheth, Paras; Tahir, Anique; Alatawi, Faisal; Bernard, H. Russell; Liu, Huan (November 19, 2023). "Exploring Platform Migration Patterns between Twitter and Mastodon: A User Behavior Study". arXiv:2305.09196 [cs.SI].
  154. ^ Jeong, Ujun; Nirmal, Ayushi; Jha, Kritshekhar; Tang, Xu; Bernard, H. Russell; Liu, Huan (September 22, 2023). "User Migration across Multiple Social Media Platforms". arXiv:2309.12613 [cs.SI].
  155. ^ "Could X go bankrupt under Elon Musk?". BBC News. December 2, 2023. from the original on December 3, 2023. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
  156. ^ "'Go fuck yourself!' Elon Musk tells fleeing advertisers". November 30, 2023. from the original on December 5, 2023. Retrieved December 5, 2023.
  157. ^ "X plans payments launch for this year". Payments Dive. Retrieved January 11, 2024.
  158. ^ Capoot, Ashley (January 9, 2024). "Elon Musk's X to launch peer-to-peer payments this year". CNBC. Retrieved January 11, 2024.
  159. ^ "Twitter Partners With eToro To Offer Stock, Crypto Trading – Forbes Advisor". www.forbes.com. Retrieved January 11, 2024.
  160. ^ Musk, Elon Reeve [@elonmusk] (July 19, 2023). "Great work by the X/Twitter team" (Tweet). Retrieved July 30, 2023 – via Twitter.
  161. ^ Musk, Elon Reeve [@elonmusk] (July 18, 2023). "Using your own inline ads is fine for now, until X/Twitter can offer this" (Tweet). Retrieved July 30, 2023 – via Twitter.
  162. ^ Musk, Elon Reeve [@elonmusk] (June 30, 2023). "Subscribe to X/Twitter Blue" (Tweet). Retrieved July 30, 2023 – via Twitter.
  163. ^ "xAI: Understand the Universe". x.ai. from the original on July 30, 2023. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
  164. ^ Biron, Bethany. "Elon Musk said Twitter's Birdwatch feature will be renamed 'Community Notes' and is aimed at 'improving information accuracy' amid growing content-moderation concerns". Business Insider. from the original on November 15, 2022. Retrieved November 15, 2022.
  165. ^ @PopCrave (January 10, 2023). "Twitter's latest UI change has renamed 'Quote Tweets' to 'Quotes,' and moved tweet views to a different row. The device a user is tweeting from is also visible again" (Tweet). Retrieved July 30, 2023 – via Twitter.
  166. ^ Musk, Elon Reeve [@elonmusk] (July 23, 2023). "And soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds" (Tweet). Retrieved August 25, 2023 – via Twitter.
  167. ^ Musk, Elon Reeve [@elonmusk] (July 23, 2023). "From Sawyer Merritt" (Tweet). Retrieved August 25, 2023 – via Twitter.
  168. ^ Davis, Wes (July 23, 2023). "Twitter's rebrand to X may actually be happening soon". The Verge. from the original on October 13, 2023. Retrieved July 23, 2023.
  169. ^ "Twitter changes logo to 'X', replacing blue bird symbol". www.aljazeera.com. from the original on July 24, 2023. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  170. ^ Roth, Emma (July 25, 2023). "Elon Musk just changed Twitter's logo again — sort of". The Verge. from the original on July 25, 2023. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  171. ^ Titcomb, James (July 26, 2023). "'They just took it': Elon Musk takes over @x Twitter account without paying owner". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. from the original on July 26, 2023. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  172. ^ "X (Previously Twitter) 10.0.0-beta.0 (Arm64-v8a) (480-640dpi) (Android 6.0+) APK Download by X Corp". from the original on July 30, 2023. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  173. ^ "X (Previously Twitter) 10.0.0-release.0 (Nodpi) (Android 6.0+) APK Download by X Corp". from the original on July 30, 2023. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  174. ^ "Twitter gets special permission to be 'X' in the iOS App Store". July 31, 2023. from the original on July 31, 2023. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  175. ^ "As Musk renames Twitter to X; 'Tweets' now 'posts', 'retweets' become 'reposts': Report". Hindustan Times. July 29, 2023. from the original on August 13, 2023. Retrieved August 14, 2023.
  176. ^ "Twitter was the Holy Grail of branding. Then Elon Musk ditched it. Experts question why". CBC. July 26, 2023. from the original on August 10, 2023. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  177. ^ "Why Twitter's rebrand to X could be legally challenging". CBS News. July 25, 2023. from the original on August 4, 2023. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  178. ^ Sheth, Sonam; Sundar, Sindhu. "Meta already appears to hold the rights to 'X.' It could make Twitter's rebrand complicated". Business Insider. from the original on August 4, 2023. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  179. ^ "Twitter's new 'X' logo looks suspiciously like a Unicode character - Business Insider". Business Insider. from the original on November 10, 2023. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
  180. ^ Brodkin, Jon (July 24, 2023). "Musk rushes out new Twitter logo—it's just an X that someone tweeted at him". Ars Technica. from the original on July 30, 2023. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
  181. ^ Nudd, Tim (September 15, 2023). "Twitter users don't want to call it X — Inside the platform's marketing challenge". Ad Age. from the original on September 15, 2023. Retrieved September 16, 2023.
  182. ^ "Know Your Twitter Terms: 'Block' vs. 'Mute'". Wired. from the original on August 9, 2020. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  183. ^ Gibbs, Samuel (May 13, 2014). "13 reasons to mute people on Twitter". The Guardian. from the original on January 19, 2021. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  184. ^ "Now every Twitter web user can 'soft block' annoying followers". The Verge. October 11, 2021. from the original on October 14, 2021. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  185. ^ . Twitter Support. Archived from the original on March 15, 2010. Retrieved June 1, 2010. We currently support 2-way (sending and receiving) Twitter SMS via short codes and one-way (sending only) via long codes.
  186. ^ a b Stone, Biz (October 30, 2009). "There's a List for That". blog.twitter.com. from the original on April 29, 2013. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
  187. ^ Brown, Amanda (March 2, 2011). . The Irish Times. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
  188. ^ a b Porter, Jon (September 1, 2020). "Twitter quote tweets are now easier to find". The Verge. from the original on February 28, 2021. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  189. ^ Shu, Catherine (April 7, 2015). "Twitter Officially Launches Its "Retweet With Comment" Feature". TechCrunch. from the original on May 22, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  190. ^ "Twitter officially kills off favorites and replaces them with likes". The Verge. Vox Media. from the original on October 9, 2017. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  191. ^ Smith, Catharine (December 8, 2011). "9 Things You Need To Know About Twitter's Massive Redesign". HuffPost. from the original on August 17, 2021. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  192. ^ "Diese Tweets wurden am häufigsten geteilt". Capital.de (in German). May 27, 2020. from the original on August 16, 2021. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  193. ^ "Download the free Twitter app | Twitter". twitter.com. from the original on May 25, 2019. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  194. ^ Stutzman, Fred (April 11, 2007). . AOL Developer Network. Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved November 12, 2008.
  195. ^ Santiago, Evan (September 3, 2022). "The edit button may finally be coming to Twitter. Here's when you'll be able to use it". The Charlotte Observer. from the original on September 1, 2022. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
  196. ^ Strachan, Donald (February 19, 2009). "Twitter: How To Set Up Your Account". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on January 10, 2022. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
  197. ^ Magdaleno, Alex (June 11, 2014). "Raise Your 'Hashflags': Twitter Reintroduces World Cup Hashtags". Mashable. from the original on May 16, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  198. ^ "Twitter hashflags call out support for the Asian American community: Thursday Wake-Up Call". adage.com. March 18, 2021. from the original on May 16, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  199. ^ Johnson, Lauren (February 2, 2016). "Twitter's Branded Emojis Come With a Million-Dollar Commitment". from the original on May 16, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  200. ^ Peters, Jay (May 20, 2020). "Twitter is testing a way to let you limit replies to your tweets". from the original on November 9, 2020. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  201. ^ Peters, Jay (July 13, 2021). "Twitter will let you change who can reply to a tweet after you post it". The Verge. from the original on July 16, 2021. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  202. ^ . Associated Press. May 24, 2016. Archived from the original on February 6, 2017. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
  203. ^ Lever, Rob (May 24, 2016). . Yahoo Tech. Archived from the original on May 9, 2017. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
  204. ^ Newton, Casey (March 30, 2017). "Twitter redesigns replies so usernames don't count against the 140-character limit". The Verge. from the original on March 8, 2021. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
  205. ^ a b "Giving you more characters to express yourself". from the original on September 27, 2017. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  206. ^ Fingas, John (February 8, 2023). "Twitter Blue users can now post tweets with up to 4,000 characters". Engadget. from the original on February 8, 2023. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
  207. ^ a b c d . Twitter Help Center (module of Twitter). Archived from the original on February 25, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
  208. ^ Garrett, Sean (June 8, 2010). "Links and Twitter: Length Shouldn't Matter". Twitter Blog (blog of Twitter). from the original on February 23, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
  209. ^ Metz, Cade (September 2, 2010). "Twitter Tightens Grip on Own Firehose". The Register. from the original on May 28, 2020. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
  210. ^ Weisenthal, Joe (May 6, 2009). "Twitter Switches from TinyURL to Bit.ly". Business Insider. from the original on March 8, 2013. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
  211. ^ . Techshrimp. June 1, 2011. Archived from the original on June 30, 2011. Retrieved June 1, 2011.
  212. ^ a b Mike Flacy "Twitter photo sharing goes live for all users" March 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Digital Trends. August 9, 2011. Retrieved August 10, 2011.
  213. ^ Twitter Help center: Picture Descriptions – How to make images accessible for people March 27, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
  214. ^ "Accessible images for everyone". blog.twitter.com. from the original on January 24, 2021. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  215. ^ Lyons, Kim (April 7, 2022). "Twitter rolls out its ALT badge and improved image descriptions". The Verge. from the original on April 8, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  216. ^ "Your Twitter Feed Is About to Be Flooded With Polls". Wired. October 21, 2015. from the original on October 19, 2017. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
  217. ^ Binder, Matt (April 28, 2020). "Twitter quietly deletes millions of accounts from the old text message days". Mashable. from the original on March 8, 2021. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  218. ^ Kastrenakes, Jacob (April 27, 2020). "Twitter turns off its original SMS service in most countries". The Verge. from the original on November 21, 2020. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  219. ^ "Twitter and CBS News to partner for live stream of Republican and Democratic National Conventions". CBS News. July 11, 2016.
twitter, this, article, about, social, networking, service, former, parent, company, tweeting, tweeted, redirect, here, animal, behavior, bird, vocalization, this, article, long, read, navigate, comfortably, when, this, added, readable, prose, size, words, ple. This article is about the social networking service For the former parent company see Twitter Inc Tweeting and Tweeted redirect here For the animal behavior see Bird vocalization This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably When this tag was added its readable prose size was 16 000 words Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page January 2024 X formerly and colloquially known as Twitter is a social media website based in the United States With over 500 million users it is one of the world s largest social networks Users can share and post text messages images and videos known historically as tweets 5 X also includes direct messaging video and audio calling bookmarks lists and communities and Spaces a social audio feature Users can vote on context added by approved users using the Community Notes feature Although the service is now called X the primary domain name twitter com remains in place as of February 2024 with the x com URL redirecting to that address XLogo used since July 2023 a X homepage visited while logged out in January 2024Type of siteSocial networking serviceAvailable inMultilingualFoundedMarch 21 2006 17 years ago 2006 03 21 in San Francisco CaliforniaArea servedWorldwide except blocking countriesOwnerOdeo March October 2006 Obvious Corporation 2006 2007 Twitter Inc 2007 2023 X Corp 2023 present Founder s Jack DorseyNoah GlassBiz StoneEvan WilliamsChairmanElon MuskCEOLinda YaccarinoURLtwitter wbr comRegistrationRequired b Users393 550 million MAU September 2023 3 4 LaunchedJuly 15 2006 17 years ago 2006 07 15 Current statusActiveNative client s onAndroidiOSiPadOSmacOSWindows PhoneAmazon Fire TabletWritten inScalaJavaRubyJavaScriptPythonThe service is owned by the American company X Corp the successor of Twitter Inc Twitter was created in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey Noah Glass Biz Stone and Evan Williams It was launched in July of that year Twitter Inc was based in San Francisco California and had more than 25 offices around the world 6 A signature characteristic of the service was that message posts were required to be brief originally 140 characters later expanded to 280 in 2017 By 2012 update more than 100 million users produced 340 million tweets per day 7 8 By the start of 2019 update Twitter had more than 330 million monthly active users 9 The majority of tweets is produced by a minority of users 10 11 In 2020 it was estimated that approximately 48 million accounts 15 of all accounts were not genuine people 12 As of February 2024 X is the sixth most visited website in the world 13 14 In October 2022 billionaire Elon Musk acquired Twitter for US 44 billion gaining control of the platform and becoming the chief executive officer CEO 15 16 17 18 Since the acquisition the platform has been criticized for increasing the spread of disinformation 19 20 21 hate speech 22 23 24 antisemitism 25 26 homophobia and transphobia 27 28 and child pornography 29 Linda Yaccarino succeeded Musk as CEO on June 5 2023 with Musk remaining as the chairman and the chief technology officer 30 31 32 In July 2023 Musk announced that Twitter would be rebranded to X and that the bird logo would be retired 33 34 In October 2023 the company estimated its value at about 19 billion down about 55 percent from the purchase price one year earlier 35 Fidelity at about the same time estimated the value to be down 65 percent from its purchase price 36 In December 2023 Fidelity further estimated the value to be down 71 5 percent from its purchase price 37 Contents 1 History 1 1 2006 2007 Creation and initial reaction 1 2 2007 2010 1 3 2010 2014 1 4 2014 2020 1 5 2020 2021 1 6 Since 2022 1 6 1 Acquisition by Elon Musk 1 6 2 Post acquisition 1 6 3 Rebrand to X 2 Appearance and features 2 1 Posts 2 2 Multimedia content 2 3 Curation 2 3 1 Trending topics 2 3 2 Lists 2 3 3 Moments 2 4 Algorithm 2 5 Mobile 2 6 Premium formerly Twitter Blue 2 6 1 Verification of paid accounts 2 7 User monetization 2 8 E commerce 3 Usage 3 1 Demographics 3 2 Content 3 3 Levels of use 3 4 User engagement 4 Branding 5 Finances 5 1 Revenue sources 5 2 Advertising bans 5 3 Fines 6 Technology 6 1 Implementation 6 2 API and developer platform 6 3 Innovators patent agreement 6 4 Open source 6 5 Interface 6 6 Security 6 7 Outages 7 User accounts 7 1 Verified accounts 7 2 Privacy 7 3 Harassment 7 4 Suspect and contested accounts 7 5 Malicious and fake accounts 7 6 X bots 8 Society 8 1 Usage 8 1 1 Protesters 8 1 2 Governments 8 1 3 Pornography 8 1 4 Child sexual exploitation 8 2 Impact 8 2 1 On communication 8 2 2 Emergency use 8 2 3 Education 8 2 4 Public figures 8 2 5 World leaders 8 2 6 Religion 8 3 Censorship and moderation 8 3 1 Moderation of tweets 8 4 Community Notes 8 5 Court cases and lawsuits 9 Statistics 9 1 User accounts with large follower base 9 2 Record tweets 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksHistorySee also Timeline of Twitter It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled History of Twitter Discuss November 2023 2006 2007 Creation and initial reaction nbsp A sketch c 2006 by Jack Dorsey envisioning an SMS based social network Twitter all began with status sharing service TXTmob explains an article on TNW 38 Tad Hirsch a student and activist associated with the Ruckus Society the Institute for Applied Autonomy and later the MIT Media Lab built the basic first application to help activists organize protests at the 2004 Republican National Convention 39 38 40 41 Inspired by TXTmob and other SMS sharing applications of the day members of the podcasting company Odeo had an all day brainstorming session to decide on building a new application Jack Dorsey then an undergraduate student claims to have introduced the group to the idea of an individual using an SMS service to communicate with a small group 42 The original project code name for the service was twttr an idea that Williams later ascribed to Noah Glass 43 inspired by Flickr and the five character length of American SMS short codes The decision was also partly due to the fact that the domain twitter com was already in use and it was six months after the launch of twttr that the crew purchased the domain and changed the name of the service to Twitter 44 The developers initially considered 10958 as the service s short code for SMS text messaging but later changed it to 40404 for ease of use and memorability 45 Work on the project started in February 2006 46 Dorsey published the first Twitter message on March 21 2006 at 12 50 p m PST UTC 08 00 just setting up my twttr 47 Dorsey has explained the origin of the Twitter title 48 we came across the word twitter and it was just perfect The definition was a short burst of inconsequential information and chirps from birds And that s exactly what the product was The first Twitter prototype developed by Dorsey and contractor Florian Weber was used as an internal service for Odeo employees 46 The full version was introduced publicly on July 15 2006 49 In October 2006 Biz Stone Evan Williams Dorsey and other members of Odeo formed Obvious Corporation and acquired Odeo together with its assets including Odeo com and Twitter com from the investors and shareholders 50 Williams fired Glass who was silent about his part in Twitter s startup until 2011 51 Twitter spun off into its own company in April 2007 52 Williams provided insight into the ambiguity that defined this early period in a 2013 interview 53 With Twitter it wasn t clear what it was They called it a social network they called it microblogging but it was hard to define because it didn t replace anything There was this path of discovery with something like that where over time you figure out what it is Twitter actually changed from what we thought it was in the beginning which we described as status updates and a social utility It is that in part but the insight we eventually came to was Twitter was really more of an information network than it is a social network 2007 2010 The tipping point for Twitter s popularity was the 2007 South by Southwest Interactive SXSWi conference During the event Twitter usage increased from 20 000 tweets per day to 60 000 54 The Twitter people cleverly placed two 60 inch plasma screens in the conference hallways exclusively streaming Twitter messages remarked Newsweek s Steven Levy Hundreds of conference goers kept tabs on each other via constant twitters Panelists and speakers mentioned the service and the bloggers in attendance touted it 55 Reaction at the conference was highly positive 56 Twitter staff received the festival s Web Award prize with the remark we d like to thank you in 140 characters or less And we just did 57 The company experienced rapid initial growth In 2009 Twitter won the Breakout of the Year Webby Award 58 59 On November 29 2009 Twitter was named the Word of the Year by the Global Language Monitor declaring it a new form of social interaction 60 In February 2010 Twitter users were sending 50 million tweets per day 61 By March 2010 the company recorded over 70 000 registered applications 62 As of June 2010 update about 65 million tweets were posted each day equaling about 750 tweets sent each second according to Twitter 63 As of March 2011 update that was about 140 million tweets posted daily 64 As noted on Compete com Twitter moved up to the third highest ranking social networking site in January 2009 from its previous rank of twenty second 65 nbsp Jack Dorsey co founder and former CEO of Twitter in 2009Twitter s usage spikes during prominent events For example a record was set during the 2010 FIFA World Cup when fans wrote 2 940 tweets per second in the thirty second period after Japan scored against Cameroon on June 14 2010 The record was broken again when 3 085 tweets per second were posted after the Los Angeles Lakers victory in the 2010 NBA Finals on June 17 2010 66 and then again at the close of Japan s victory over Denmark in the World Cup when users published 3 283 tweets per second 67 The record was set again during the 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup Final between Japan and the United States when 7 196 tweets per second were published 68 When American singer Michael Jackson died on June 25 2009 Twitter servers crashed after users were updating their status to include the words Michael Jackson at a rate of 100 000 tweets per hour 69 The current record as of August 3 2013 update was set in Japan with 143 199 tweets per second during a television screening of the movie Castle in the Sky 70 beating the previous record of 33 388 also set by Japan for the television screening of the same movie 71 The first unassisted off Earth Twitter message was posted from the International Space Station by NASA astronaut T J Creamer on January 22 2010 72 By late November 2010 an average of a dozen updates per day were posted on the astronauts communal account NASA Astronauts NASA has also hosted over 25 tweetups events that provide guests with VIP access to NASA facilities and speakers with the goal of leveraging participants social networks to further the outreach goals of NASA Twitter acquired application developer Atebits on April 11 2010 Atebits had developed the Apple Design Award winning Twitter client Tweetie for the Mac and iPhone The application became the official Twitter client for the iPhone iPad and Mac 73 2010 2014 nbsp Logo used from 2012 to 2023From September through October 2010 the company began rolling out New Twitter an entirely revamped edition of twitter com Changes included the ability to see pictures and videos without leaving Twitter itself by clicking on individual tweets which contain links to images and clips from a variety of supported websites including YouTube and Flickr and a complete overhaul of the interface which shifted links such as mentions and Retweets above the Twitter stream while Messages and Log Out became accessible via a black bar at the very top of twitter com As of November 1 2010 update the company confirmed that the New Twitter experience had been rolled out to all users In 2019 Twitter was announced to be the 10th most downloaded mobile app of the decade from 2010 to 2019 74 On April 5 2011 Twitter tested a new homepage and phased out the Old Twitter 75 However a glitch came about after the page was launched so the previous retro homepage was still in use until the issues were resolved the new homepage was reintroduced on April 20 76 77 On December 8 2011 Twitter overhauled its website once more to feature the Fly design which the service says is easier for new users to follow and promotes advertising In addition to the Home tab the Connect and Discover tabs were introduced along with a redesigned profile and timeline of Tweets The site s layout has been compared to that of Facebook 78 79 On February 21 2012 it was announced that Twitter and Yandex agreed to a partnership Yandex a Russian search engine finds value within the partnership due to Twitter s real time news feeds Twitter s director of business development explained that it is important to have Twitter content where Twitter users go 80 On March 21 2012 Twitter celebrated its sixth birthday by announcing that it had 140 million users a 40 rise from September 2011 who were sending 340 million tweets per day 81 82 On June 5 2012 a modified logo was unveiled through the company blog removing the text to showcase the slightly redesigned bird as the sole symbol of Twitter 83 84 On December 18 2012 Twitter announced it had surpassed 200 million monthly active users On January 28 2013 Twitter acquired Crashlytics in order to build out its mobile developer products 85 On April 18 2013 Twitter launched a music app called Twitter Music for the iPhone 86 On August 28 2013 Twitter acquired Trendrr 87 followed by the acquisition of MoPub on September 9 2013 88 As of September 2013 update the company s data showed that 200 million users sent over 400 million tweets daily with nearly 60 of tweets sent from mobile devices 89 During Super Bowl XLVII on February 3 2013 when the power went out in the Mercedes Benz Superdome Mondelez International Kraft Foods vice president Lisa Mann was asked to tweet You can still dunk in the dark referring to Oreo cookies She approved and as she told Ad Age in 2020 literally the world had changed when I woke up the next morning This became a milestone in the development of commenting daily on culture 90 2014 2020 In April 2014 Twitter underwent a redesign that made the site resemble Facebook somewhat with a profile picture and biography in a column left to the timeline and a full width header image with parallax scrolling effect c 91 That layout was used as the main for the desktop front end until July 2019 undergoing changes over time such as having rounded profile pictures since June 2017 92 In April 2015 the Twitter com desktop homepage changed 93 Later in the year it became apparent that growth had slowed according to Fortune 94 Business Insider 95 Marketing Land 96 and other news websites including Quartz in 2016 97 On April 29 2018 the first commercial tweet from space was sent by a private company Solstar utilizing solely commercial infrastructure during the New Shepard flight 98 Since May 2018 tweet replies deemed by an algorithm to be detractive from the conversation are initially hidden and only loaded by actuating a Show more replies element at the bottom 99 In 2019 Twitter released another redesign of its user interface 100 2020 2021 nbsp The two tweets on May 26 2020 from President Trump that Twitter had marked potentially misleading inserting the blue warning icon and Get the facts language that led to the executive orderTwitter experienced considerable growth during the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 101 The platform also was increasingly used for misinformation related to the pandemic 102 Twitter started marking tweets which contained misleading information and adding links to fact checks 103 In May 2020 Twitter moderators marked two tweets from U S President Donald Trump as potentially misleading and linked to a fact check 104 Trump responded by signing an executive order to weaken Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act which limits social media sites liability for content moderation decisions 105 106 107 Twitter later banned Trump claiming that he violated the glorification of violence policy 108 The ban drew criticism from conservatives and European leaders who saw it as an interference on freedom of speech 109 On June 5 2021 the Nigerian government issued an indefinite ban on Twitter usage in the country citing misinformation and fake news spread through it have had real world violent consequences 110 after the platform removed tweets made by the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari 111 Nigeria s ban was criticized by Amnesty International 112 In 2021 Twitter began the research phase of Bluesky an open source decentralized social media protocol where users can choose which algorithmic curation they want 113 114 The same year Twitter also released Twitter Spaces a social audio feature 115 116 super follows a way to subscribe to creators for exclusive content 117 and a beta of ticketed Spaces which makes access to certain audio rooms paid 118 Twitter unveiled a redesign in August 2021 with adjusted colors and a new Chirp font which improves the left alignment of most Western languages 119 Since 2022 In June 2022 Twitter announced a partnership with e commerce giant Shopify and its plans to launch a sales channel app for U S Shopify merchants 120 On August 23 2022 the contents of a whistleblower complaint by former information security head Peiter Zatko to the United States Congress were published Zatko had been fired by Twitter in January 2022 The complaint alleges that Twitter failed to disclose several data breaches had negligent security measures violated United States securities regulations and broke the terms of a previous settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over the safeguarding of user data The report also claims that the Indian government forced Twitter to hire one of its agents to gain direct access to user data 121 Acquisition by Elon Musk This section is an excerpt from Acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk edit Business magnate Elon Musk initiated an acquisition of American social media company Twitter Inc on April 14 2022 and concluded it on October 27 2022 Musk had begun buying shares of the company in January 2022 becoming its largest shareholder by April with a 9 1 percent ownership stake Twitter invited Musk to join its board of directors an offer he initially accepted before declining On April 14 Musk made an unsolicited offer to purchase the company to which Twitter s board responded with a poison pill strategy to resist a hostile takeover before unanimously accepting Musk s buyout offer of 44 billion on April 25 Musk stated that he planned to introduce new features to the platform make its algorithms open source combat spambot accounts and promote free speech In July Musk announced his intention to terminate the agreement asserting that Twitter had breached their agreement by refusing to crack down on spambot accounts The company filed a lawsuit against Musk in the Delaware Court of Chancery shortly thereafter with a trial scheduled for the week of October 17 Weeks before the trial was set to begin Musk reversed course announcing that he would move forward with the acquisition The deal was closed on October 27 with Musk immediately becoming Twitter s new owner and CEO Twitter was taken private and merged into a new parent company named X Corp Musk promptly fired several top executives including previous CEO Parag Agrawal Post acquisition Main article Twitter under Elon Musk This section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled Twitter under Elon Musk Post acquisition Discuss November 2023 This section should include only a brief summary of Twitter under Elon Musk See Wikipedia Summary style for information on how to properly incorporate it into this article s main text July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message A week after the takeover Musk revamped Twitter Blue increasing its price to 8 per month and adding new features including the blue checkmark verification that had previously been reserved for high profile confirmed users This plan was criticized by several outlets fearing that the potential for misinformation would increase since anyone could pay to appear to be verified through Twitter Blue Musk opted to delay the changes to blue checkmarks until after the 2022 United States elections over these concerns and stated that accounts that were faking identities outside of parody accounts would be terminated 122 Following the takeover various brands and companies paused advertising on the platform 123 In December 2022 Musk provided internal documentation to a number of independent journalists and writers including Matt Taibbi Bari Weiss and Michael Shellenberger which was then publicly disseminated through a series of posts known as the Twitter Files The files describe internal discussion as related to Twitter s moderation steps in events such as the breaking of the Hunter Biden laptop controversy shadow banning of some conservative commentators accounts and the decision to block Trump While some on the right saw the documents as evidence of Twitter s liberal bias and hostility to free speech many people on the left described them as a reflection of how difficult it is for social media platforms to make tough decisions about content moderation 124 125 126 The Twitter accounts of a number of journalists were permanently suspended on December 15 2022 These journalists including Mashable s Matt Binder Aaron Rupar Ryan Mac of The New York Times and CNN s Donie O Sullivan had covered Twitter and recently had written articles about Musk s takeover Several of the reporters had tweeted about the controversy over Musk s banning of ElonJet and other accounts which track private jets 127 128 In response Twitter Head of Trust and Safety Ella Irwin told The Verge that we will suspend any accounts that violate our privacy policies and put other users at risk 129 Binder denied violating any of Twitter s policies saying I did not share any location data as per Twitter s new terms Nor did I share any links to ElonJet or other location tracking accounts 130 European Union EU commissioner Vera Jourova stated that the EU Digital Services Act insists on media freedom Jourova stated Elon Musk should be aware of that There are red lines And sanctions soon 131 On December 17 2022 several banned journalists accounts were reinstated 132 On December 18 2022 Twitter announced that it was banning users linking to what was referred to as prohibited platforms including Facebook Mastodon Instagram and Truth Social as well as third party link aggregators such as Linktree 133 Six hours after his announcement Musk tweeted Going forward there will be a vote for major policy changes My apologies Won t happen again It is unclear if the earlier policy will be reversed He also tweeted a poll asking users if he should remain as head of Twitter promising to abide by its results 134 135 in which 57 5 of the 17 5m votes were in favour of him stepping down 136 On December 20 2022 Musk announced he would step down as CEO once a replacement had been found and that he would then run the software and servers teams 31 Linda Yaccarino resigned from NBCUniversal on May 12 2023 and on the same day Musk announced that Yaccarino would be the new chief executive officer of X Corp and Twitter 137 Since the acquisition Twitter s stability has been called into question with reports that Musk had disconnected one of the more sensitive server racks in a data center used by Twitter just before a large scale outage of the platform occurred in December 2022 138 In 2023 many alternative third party Twitter clients including Tweetbot stopped working without warning and without any apparent explanation from the company 139 Later Twitter announced it was enforcing long standing API rules and retroactively changed its Developer Terms of Service afterward to justify its unannounced banning of third party Twitter clients 140 In January 2023 The Guardian stated that Twitter reportedly needed to pay 300m in interest on debts and a default could lead to bankruptcy Advertising revenue comprising over 90 of Twitter s turnover had fallen strongly This happened because clients were concerned about moderation standards after Musk s takeover and also due to a miscalculated restart of its subscription service leading to many falsely verified corporate accounts Advertising had not improved and Twitter s daily revenue had fallen by 40 141 nbsp Linda Yaccarino current CEO of TwitterOn March 23 2023 Twitter announced that legacy verification badges would be removed starting on April 1 this date passed with no change before Twitter and Musk both announced at different dates that the removal date for checkmarks from non paying accounts was April 20 142 The only way to acquire a blue checkmark would be through the paid Twitter Blue subscription 143 As of mid April Twitter no longer allows searching tweets without an account 144 145 On June 30 2023 Twitter blocked unregistered users from viewing tweets or profiles on the platform This not only blocked unregistered users from accessing tweets but it also prevented search engines from indexing its pages resulting in a loss of over half of its indexed URLs in the past few days 146 Musk described the change as a temporary emergency measure on his own profile blaming several hundred organizations for scraping data from the site 147 148 The following day further measures were implemented with temporary limits to the amount of tweets a user can see per day with verified users having 6 000 unverified users having 600 and newly created users having 300 149 This limit was later increased to 8 000 for verified users 800 for unverified users and 400 for new accounts 150 Around three hours after this announcement the limit was once again raised to 10 000 for verified users 1 000 for unverified users and 500 for new accounts 150 After July 4 Twitter removed the block for unregistered users to view tweets and profiles however the ability to view threads and more than one tweet in a single page still requires an account 151 Analysis conducted by research firm Sensor Tower found that global active daily users of the platform via mobile apps had steadily declined during the year after Musk acquired the company down 16 by September 2023 while the metric showed positive growth for five other major social media platforms 152 With a surge in the number of users trying to migrate from Twitter to other platforms people have raised questions regarding what migration patterns are how different platforms impact user behaviors and how migrated users settle in during the migration process While Mastodon Bluesky and Threads are considered the main alternatives for this migration phenomenon the enduring appeal of established platforms like Twitter poses a significant challenge in user retention for these new alternative platforms 153 154 By December 2023 loss of advertising revenue had become so extreme that public media speculation suggested that Twitter would become bankrupt Accusations of uncontrolled antisemitism on the platform led to many advertisers withdrawing 155 156 In January 2024 the platform announced plans to roll out a forthcoming peer to peer payments system with Musk saying he anticipated a mid year introduction He reaffirmed comments he and investor Cathie Wood made in 2023 that the company had licenses to operate in a majority of U S states although available public data indicated the number was 15 at the time of the announcement with two major states California and New York not included The move came after Musk s previous statement that X should become an app that would allow users to conduct their entire financial world Earlier in 2023 the company partnered with brokerage eToro to offer trading of different financial products 157 158 159 Rebrand to X nbsp Initial logo of XFollowing Twitter s change in ownership speculations of an upcoming rebrand began as Musk began referring to the platform as X Twitter 160 161 162 and X Twitter 163 and renamed several features including Birdwatch to Community Notes 164 and Quote Tweets to Quotes 165 On July 23 2023 Musk teased that the platform would receive a rebrand 166 beginning with a new logo based around the letter X He later tweeted that if he found a logo the rebrand would be implemented the next day Subsequently he tweeted a video of the Twitter logo glitching into an abstract X logo 167 Later that day Musk confirmed the rebrand which started when the x com domain formerly associated with PayPal began redirecting to Twitter 168 the logo was changed from the bird to the X the next day 169 and the platform s official main and associated accounts also began using the letter X within their handles 170 The x handle was originally owned by photographer Gene X Hwang who registered it in 2007 Hwang had expressed willingness to sell the handle but received an email on July 25 2023 stating that the company was taking it He was offered some X merchandise and a meeting with the company s leaders but no financial benefits 171 The Android app s name and icon were changed to X on Google Play by July 27 the same change went live on the App Store on July 31 after Apple granted an exception to its minimum character length of 2 172 173 174 Around that time some more elements of the Twitter branding were removed from the web version including tweets being renamed to posts 175 The rebrand was described as unusual given that Twitter s brand was already strong internationally with words like tweet having entered common language 176 The rebranding has been criticized on the basis that the trademarkability of the name and logo is weak there are almost 900 companies in the U S that own an X trademark 177 including an existing social media related logo owned by Meta Platforms 178 The X logo uses a blackboard bold X a character that has appeared in mathematical textbooks since the 1970s and that is included in Unicode as U 1D54F 𝕏 MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE STRUCK CAPITAL X 179 one user of the platform also noted a similarity of the logo to the lowercase x in the Monotype font Special Alphabets 4 though Monotype has confirmed that they are not exactly alike 180 A few days after the rebrand took effect an AP Stylebook update recommended that journalists refer to the platform as X formerly known as Twitter 5 In September 2023 Ad Age citing The Harris Poll noted that the rebranding had not publicly caught on with the majority of users as well as notable brands still referring to X as Twitter 181 Appearance and featuresMain article List of Twitter features This section should include only a brief summary of List of Twitter features See Wikipedia Summary style for information on how to properly incorporate it into this article s main text November 2023 Posts Twitter hashtag redirects here For more about hashtags see Hashtag Further information Mention blogging at sign nbsp The X account page for Wikipedia as of November 2023Posts or tweets are publicly visible by default but senders can restrict message delivery to only their followers Users can mute users they do not wish to interact with block accounts from viewing their posts and remove accounts from their followers list 182 183 184 Users can post via the Twitter website compatible external applications such as for smartphones or by Short Message Service SMS available in certain countries 185 Users may subscribe to other users posts this is known as following and subscribers are known as followers 186 or tweeps a portmanteau of Twitter and peeps 187 Individual posts can be forwarded by other users to their own feed a process known as a repost or retweet In 2015 Twitter launched quote tweet originally called retweet with comment 188 a feature that allows users to add a comment to their post imbedding one post in the other 189 Users can also like formerly favorite individual tweets 190 The counters for likes retweets reposts and replies appear next to the respective buttons in timelines such as on profile pages and search results Counters for likes and reposts exist on a post s standalone page too Since September 2020 quote tweets formerly known as retweet with comment have their own counter on their post page 188 Until the legacy desktop front end that was discontinued in 2020 a row with miniature profile pictures of up to ten liking or retweeting users was displayed earliest documented implementation in December 2011 overhaul as well as a tweet reply counter next to the according button on a tweet s page 191 192 Twitter allows users to update their profile via their mobile phones either by text messaging or by apps released for certain smartphones and tablets 193 Twitter has been compared to a web based Internet Relay Chat IRC client 194 Twitter announced in a tweet on September 1 2022 that the ability to edit a tweet was being tested for select users The company said the feature was being tested first to determine whether it could be abused Editing would be allowed for 30 minutes and previous versions of an edited post would be available Eventually all Twitter Blue subscribers would be able to use the feature 195 Users can group posts together by topic or type by use of hashtags words or phrases prefixed with a sign Similarly the sign followed by a username is used for mentioning or replying to other users 196 In 2014 Twitter introduced hashflags special hashtags that automatically generate a custom emoji next to them for a certain period of time 197 Hashflags may be generated by Twitter themselves 198 or be purchased by corporations 199 To repost a message from another X user and share it with one s own followers a user can click the repost button within the post Users can reply to other accounts replies Users can hide replies to their messages and select who can reply to each of their tweets before sending them anyone accounts who follow the poster specific accounts and none 200 201 The original strict 140 character limit was gradually relaxed In 2016 Twitter announced that attachments links and media such as photos videos and the person s handle would no longer count a user photo post used to count for around 24 characters 202 203 In 2017 Twitter handles were similarly excluded 204 The same year Twitter doubled its historical 140 character limitation to 280 205 Under the new limit glyphs are counted as a variable number of characters depending upon the script they are from 205 In 2023 Twitter announced that Twitter Blue users could create posts with up to 4 000 characters in length 206 t co is a URL shortening service created by Twitter 207 It is only available for links posted to Twitter and not available for general use 207 All links posted to Twitter use a t co wrapper 208 Twitter intended the service to protect users from malicious sites 207 and to use it to track clicks on links within tweets 207 209 Twitter had previously used the services of third parties TinyURL and bit ly 210 In June 2011 Twitter announced its own integrated photo sharing service that enables users to upload a photo and attach it to a Tweet right from Twitter com 211 Users now also have the ability to add pictures to Twitter s search by adding hashtags to the tweet 212 Twitter also plans to provide photo galleries designed to gather and syndicate all photos that a user has uploaded on Twitter and third party services such as TwitPic 212 On March 29 2016 Twitter introduced the ability to add a caption of up to 480 characters to each image attached to a tweet 213 214 accessible via screen reading software or by hovering the mouse above a picture inside TweetDeck In April 2022 Twitter made the ability to add and view captions globally available Descriptions can be added to any uploaded image with a limit of 1000 characters Images that have a description will feature a badge that says ALT in the bottom left corner which will bring up the description when clicked 215 In 2015 Twitter began to roll out the ability to attach poll questions to tweets Polls are open for up to 7 days and voters are not personally identified 216 In Twitter s early years users could communicate with Twitter using SMS Twitter discontinued this feature in most countries in April 2023 after hackers had exposed vulnerabilities in the feature 217 218 Multimedia content In 2016 Twitter began to place a larger focus on live streaming video programming hosting various events including streams of the Republican and Democratic conventions during the U S presidential campaign 219 and winning a bid for non exclusive streaming rights to ten NFL games in 2016 220 221 During an event in New York in May 2017 Twitter announced that it planned to construct a 24 hour streaming video channel hosted within the service featuring content from various partners 220 222 Twitter announced a number of new and expanded partnerships for its streaming video services at the event including Bloomberg BuzzFeed Cheddar IMG Fashion Live Nation Entertainment Major League Baseball MTV and BET NFL Network the PGA Tour The Players Tribune Ben Silverman and Howard T Owens Propagate The Verge Stadium and the WNBA 223 as of the first quarter of 2017 update Twitter had over 200 content partners who streamed over 800 hours of video over 450 events 223 Twitter Spaces is a social audio feature that enables users to host or participate in a live audio virtual environment called space for conversation A maximum of 13 people are allowed onstage The feature was initially limited to users with at least 600 followers but since October 2021 any Twitter user can create a Space 224 In March 2020 Twitter began to test a stories feature known as fleets in some markets 225 226 which officially launched on November 17 2020 227 228 Fleets could contain text and media are only accessible for 24 hours after they are posted and are accessed within the Twitter app 225 Twitter announced it would start implementing advertising into fleets in June 2021 229 Fleets were removed in August 2021 Twitter had intended for fleets to encourage more users to tweet regularly but instead they were generally used by already active users 230 Curation Trending topics Main article Twitter trends nbsp Countries and cities with local trending topics in TwitterA word phrase or topic that is mentioned at a greater rate than others is said to be a trending topic Trending topics become popular either through a concerted effort by users or because of an event that prompts people to talk about a specific topic 231 These topics help Twitter and their users to understand what is happening in the world and what people s opinions are about it 232 The Twitter web interface displays a list of trending topics on a sidebar on the home page along with sponsored content Trending topics are sometimes the result of concerted efforts and manipulations by fans of certain celebrities or cultural phenomena particularly musicians like Lady Gaga Justin Bieber Rihanna and One Direction and novel series Twilight and Harry Potter Twitter has altered the trend algorithm in the past to prevent manipulation of this type with limited success 233 Twitter also censors trending hashtags that are claimed to be abusive or offensive Twitter censored the Thatsafrican 234 and thingsdarkiessay hashtags after users complained that they found the hashtags offensive 235 Lists In late 2009 the Twitter Lists feature was added making it possible for users to follow a curated list of accounts all at once rather than following individual users 186 236 Currently lists can be set to either public or private Public lists may be recommended to users via the general Lists interface and appear in search results 237 If a users follows a public list it will appear in the View Lists section of their profile so that other users may quickly find it and follow it as well 238 Private lists can only be followed if the creator shares a specific link to their list Lists add a separate tab to the Twitter interface with the title of the list such as News or Economics Moments In October 2015 Twitter introduced Moments a feature that allows users to curate tweets from other users into a larger collection Twitter initially intended the feature to be used by its in house editorial team and other partners they populated a dedicated tab in Twitter s apps chronicling news headlines sporting events and other content 239 240 In September 2016 creation of moments became available to all Twitter users 241 Algorithm On October 21 2021 report based on a long running massive scale randomized experiment that analyzed millions of tweets sent between 1 April and 15 August 2020 found that Twitter s machine learning recommendation algorithm amplified right leaning politics on personalized user Home timelines 242 1 243 The report compared seven countries with active Twitter users where data was available Germany Canada the United Kingdom Japan France and Spain and examined Tweets from major political groups and politicians 242 4 Researchers used the 2019 Chapel Hill Expert Survey CHESDATA to position parties on political ideology within each country 242 4 The machine learning algorithms introduced by Twitter in 2016 personalized 99 of users feeds by displaying Tweets even older Tweets and Retweets from accounts the user had not directly followed but that the algorithm had deemed relevant to the users past preferences 242 4 Twitter randomly chose 1 of users whose Home timelines displayed content in reverse chronological order from users they directly followed 242 2 Mobile Twitter has mobile apps for iPhone iPad and Android 244 In April 2017 Twitter introduced Twitter Lite a progressive web app designed for regions with unreliable and slow Internet connections with a size of less than one megabyte designed for devices with limited storage capacity 245 246 Premium formerly Twitter Blue On June 3 2021 Twitter announced a paid subscription service called Twitter Blue Following Twitter s ongoing X name change the subscription was rebranded to X Blue or simply Blue and on August 5 2023 was rebranded to X Premium or simply Premium 247 248 The subscription provides additional premium features to the service 249 250 In November 2023 a Premium subscription was launched with a higher monthly fee giving benefits such as the omission of adverts 251 Verification of paid accounts Main article Twitter verification In November 2022 Musk announced plans to add account verification and the ability to upload longer audio and video to Twitter Blue A previous perk offering advertising free news articles from participating publishers was dropped but Musk stated that Twitter did want to work with publishers on a similar paywall bypass perk 252 253 254 Musk had pushed for a more expensive version of Twitter Blue following his takeover arguing that it would be needed to offset a decline in advertising revenue 255 Twitter states that paid verification is required to help reduce fraudulent accounts 256 The verification marker was included in a premium tier of Twitter Blue introduced on November 9 2022 priced at US 7 99 257 On November 11 2022 after the introduction of this feature led to prominent issues involving accounts using the feature to impersonate public figures and companies Twitter Blue with verification was temporarily suspended 258 259 After about a month Twitter Blue was relaunched on December 12 2022 though for those purchasing the service through the iOS app store the cost will be 10 99 a month as to offset the 30 revenue split that Apple takes 260 Twitter initially grandfathered users and entities that had gained verification due to their status as public figures referring them as legacy verified accounts that may or may not be notable 261 On March 25 2023 it was announced that legacy verification status would be removed a subscription will be required to retain verified status costing 1 000 per month for organizations which are designated with a gold verified symbol 256 plus an additional 50 for each affiliate 262 143 The change was originally scheduled for April 1 2023 but was delayed to April 20 2023 following criticism of the changes 263 Musk also announced plans for the For You timeline to prioritize verified accounts and user followers only beginning April 15 2023 and threatened to only allow verified users to participate in polls although the latter change has yet to occur 264 Effective April 21 2023 Twitter requires companies to participate in the verified organizations program in order to purchase advertising on the platform although companies that spend at least 1 000 on advertising per month automatically receive membership in the program at no additional cost 256 From April 25 2023 verified users are now prioritized in replies to tweets 265 266 User monetization In June 2021 the company opened applications for its premium subscription options called Super Follows This lets eligible accounts charge 2 99 4 99 or 9 99 per month to subscribe to the account 267 The launch only generated about 6 000 in its first two weeks 268 In 2023 the Super Follows feature was rebranded as simply subscriptions allowing users to publish exclusive long form posts and videos for their subscribers the pivot in marketing was reportedly intended to help compete with Substack 269 In May 2021 Twitter began testing a Tip Jar feature on its iOS and Android clients The feature allows users to send monetary tips to certain accounts providing a financial incentive for content creators on the platform The Tip Jar is optional and users can choose whether or not to enable tips for their account 270 On September 23 2021 Twitter announced that it will allow users to tip users on the social network with bitcoin The feature will be available for iOS users Previously users could tip with fiat currency using services such as Square s Cash App and PayPal s Venmo Twitter will integrate the Strike bitcoin lightning wallet service It was noted that at this current time Twitter will not take a cut of any money sent through the tips feature 271 On August 27 2021 Twitter rolled out Ticketed Spaces which let Twitter Spaces hosts charge between 1 and 999 for access to their rooms 272 In April 2022 Twitter announced that it will partner with Stripe Inc for piloting cryptocurrency payouts for limited users in the platform Eligible users of Ticketed Spaces and Super Follows will be able to receive their earnings in the form of USD coin a stablecoin whose value is that of the U S dollar Users can also hold their earnings in crypto wallets and then exchange them into other cryptocurrencies 273 E commerce From 2014 to 2017 Twitter offered a Buy button feature allowing tweets to embed products that could be purchased from within the service Users could also add their billing and shipping information directly to their accounts The buy button s platform partners at launch included Stripe Gumroad Musictoday and The Fancy 274 In July 2021 Twitter began testing a Shop module for iOS users in the United States allowing accounts associated with brands to display a carousel of cards on their profiles showcasing products Unlike the Buy button where order fulfillment was handed from within Twitter these cards are external links to online storefronts from which the products may be purchased 275 In March 2022 Twitter expanded the test to allow companies to showcase up to 50 products on their profiles 276 In November 2021 Twitter introduced support for shoppable live streams in which brands can hold streaming events that similarly display banners and pages highlighting products that are featured in the presentation 277 UsageMain article Twitter usage Daily user estimates vary as the company does not publish statistics on active accounts A February 2009 Compete com blog entry ranked Twitter as the third most used social network based on their count of 6 million unique monthly visitors and 55 million monthly visits 65 An April 2017 a statista com blog entry ranked Twitter as the tenth most used social network based on their count of 319 million monthly visitors 278 Its global user base in 2017 was 328 million 279 Demographics This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2019 See also Black Twitter In 2009 Twitter was mainly used by older adults who might not have used other social sites before Twitter 280 According to comScore only 11 of Twitter s users were aged 12 to 17 280 According to a study by Sysomos in June 2009 women made up a slightly larger Twitter demographic than men 53 over 47 It also stated that 5 of users accounted for 75 of all activity 281 According to Quancast 27 million people in the US used Twitter in September 2009 63 of Twitter users were under 35 years old 60 of Twitter users were Caucasian but a higher than average compared to other Internet properties were African American black 16 and Hispanic 11 58 of Twitter users have a total household income of at least US 60 000 282 The prevalence of African American Twitter usage and in many popular hashtags has been the subject of research studies 283 284 Twitter grew from 100 million monthly active users MAUs in September 2011 285 to 255 million in March 2014 286 and more than 330 million in early 2019 287 288 9 In 2013 there were over 100 million users actively using Twitter daily and about 500 million tweets every day 289 A 2016 Pew research poll found that Twitter is used by 24 of all online US adults It was equally popular with men and women 24 and 25 of online Americans respectively but more popular with younger generations 36 of 18 29 year olds 290 A 2019 survey conducted by the Pew Foundation found that Twitter users are three times as likely to be younger than 50 years old with the median age of adult U S users being 40 The survey found that 10 of users who are most active on Twitter are responsible for 80 of all tweets 291 Content nbsp Content of tweets according to Pear Analytics in August 2009 News 3 6 Spam 3 8 Self promotion 5 9 Pointless babble 40 1 Conversational 37 6 Pass along value 8 7 San Antonio based market research firm Pear Analytics analyzed 2 000 tweets originating from the United States and in English over a two week period in August 2009 from 11 00 am to 5 00 pm CST and separated them into six categories 292 Pointless babble made up 40 with 38 being conversational Pass along value had 9 self promotion 6 with spam and news each making 4 Despite Jack Dorsey s own open contention that a message on Twitter is a short burst of inconsequential information social networking researcher danah boyd responded to the Pear Analytics survey by arguing that what the Pear researchers labeled pointless babble is better characterized as social grooming or peripheral awareness which she justifies as persons want ing to know what the people around them are thinking and doing and feeling even when co presence isn t viable 293 Similarly a survey of Twitter users found that a more specific social role of passing along messages that include a hyperlink is an expectation of reciprocal linking by followers 294 Levels of use According to research published in April 2014 around 44 of user accounts have never tweeted 295 About 22 of Americans say they have ever used Twitter according to a 2019 Pew Research Center survey 296 In 2009 Nielsen Online reported that Twitter had a user retention rate of forty percent Many people stop using the service after a month therefore the site may potentially reach only about ten percent of all Internet users 297 Noting how demographics of Twitter users differ from the average Americans commentators have cautioned against media narratives that treat Twitter as representative of the population 298 adding that only 10 of users Tweet actively and that 90 of Twitter users have Tweeted no more than twice In 2016 shareholders sued Twitter alleging it artificially inflated its stock price by misleading them about user engagement The company announced on September 20 2021 that it would pay 809 5 million to settle this class action lawsuit 299 User engagement User engagement is usually measured by the number of likes replies and reposts A 2023 study showed that retweets are more likely to contain positive content and address larger audiences using the first person pronoun we Replies on the other hand are more likely to contain negative content and address individuals using the second person pronoun you and the third person pronouns he or she While influencers with many followers tend to post positive messages often using the word love when addressing larger audiences users with less followers tend to engage in interpersonal conversations to provoke user engagement 300 Branding nbsp The Twitter logo from September 14 2010 to June 5 2012 featuring the silhouette version of Larry the Bird When it was known as Twitter X was internationally identifiable by its signature bird logo or the Twitter Bird The original logo which was simply the word Twitter was in use from its launch in March 2006 It was accompanied by an image of a bird which was later discovered to be a piece of clip art created by the British graphic designer Simon Oxley 301 A new logo had to be redesigned by founder Biz Stone with help from designer Philip Pascuzzo which resulted in a more cartoon like bird in 2009 This version had been named Larry the Bird after Larry Bird of the NBA s Boston Celtics fame 301 302 Within a year the Larry the Bird logo underwent a redesign by Stone and Pascuzzo to eliminate the cartoon features leaving a solid silhouette of Larry the Bird that was used from 2010 through 2012 301 In 2012 Douglas Bowman created a further simplified version of Larry the Bird keeping the solid silhouette but making it more similar to a mountain bluebird 303 This logo was simply called the Twitter Bird and was used until July 2023 301 304 305 nbsp The official X profile on the site as of August 2023 On July 22 2023 Elon Musk announced that the service would be re branded to X 306 in his pursuit of creating an everything app 305 Musk s X profile picture along with the official X accounts and the icons when browsing signing up for the platform were updated to reflect the new logo 307 The logo 𝕏 is a Unicode mathematical alphanumeric symbol for the letter X styled in double strike bold Mike Proulx of The New York Times was critical of this change saying the brand value has been wiped out Mike Carr says the new logo gives a Big Brother tech overlord vibe in contrast to the cuddly nature of the previous bird logo 308 Users review bombed the newly rebranded X app on the iOS App Store on the day it was revealed and Rolling Stone s Miles Klee said that the rebrand reeks of desperation 309 310 FinancesRevenue sources nbsp Twitter s San Francisco headquarters located at 1355 Market StreetOn April 13 2010 Twitter announced plans to offer paid advertising for companies that would be able to purchase promoted tweets to appear in selective search results on the Twitter website similar to Google Adwords advertising model 311 312 Users photos can generate royalty free revenue for Twitter and an agreement with World Entertainment News Network WENN was announced in May 2011 313 Twitter generated an estimated US 139 5 million in advertising sales during 2011 314 In June 2011 Twitter announced that it would offer small businesses a self service advertising system 315 The self service advertising platform was launched in March 2012 to American Express card members and merchants in the U S on an invite only basis 316 To continue their advertising campaign Twitter announced on March 20 2012 that promoted tweets would be introduced to mobile devices 317 In April 2013 Twitter announced that its Twitter Ads self service platform consisting of promoted tweets and promoted accounts was available to all U S users without an invite 316 On August 3 2016 Twitter launched Instant Unlock Card a new feature that encourages people to tweet about a brand in order to earn rewards and utilize the social media network s conversational ads The format itself consists of images or videos with call to action buttons and a customizable hashtag 318 Advertising bans In October 2017 Twitter banned the Russian media outlets RT and Sputnik from advertising on their website following the conclusions of the U S national intelligence report the previous January that both Sputnik and RT had been used as vehicles for Russia s interference in the 2016 US presidential election 319 Maria Zakharova for the Russian foreign ministry said the ban was a gross violation by the US of free speech 320 In October 2019 Twitter announced it would stop running political ads on its ad platform effective November 22 This resulted from several spurious claims made by political ads Company CEO Dorsey clarified that internet advertising had great power and was extremely effective for commercial advertisers the power brings significant risks to politics where crucial decisions impact millions of lives 321 The company reversed the ban in August 2023 322 publishing criteria governing political advertising which do not allow the promotion of false or misleading content and requiring advertisers to comply with laws with compliance being the sole responsibility of the advertiser 323 In April 2022 Twitter announced a ban on misleading advertisements that go against the scientific consensus on climate change While the company did not give full guidelines it stated that the decisions would be made with the help of authoritative sources including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 324 Fines Twitter and X has been fined several times for non compliance with laws and regulations On May 25 2022 Twitter was fined 150 million by the Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice for collecting users contact details and using them for targeted advertising 325 326 In August 2023 Twitter was fined US 350 000 for failing to meet two deadlines to comply with a U S Department of Justice search warrant for the account of former president Donald Trump 327 328 In October 2023 X was fined AU 610 500 by Australia s e Safety Commission for failing to properly disclose information about how it polices child abuse content 329 330 As of 2023 update other fines were being considered 331 332 TechnologyImplementation Twitter relies on open source software 333 The Twitter Web interface uses the Ruby on Rails framework 334 deployed on a performance enhanced Ruby Enterprise Edition implementation of Ruby 335 needs update In the early days of Twitter tweets were stored in MySQL databases that were temporally sharded large databases were split based on time of posting After the huge volume of tweets coming in caused problems reading from and writing to these databases the company decided that the system needed re engineering 70 From Spring 2007 to 2008 the messages were handled by a Ruby persistent queue server called Starling 336 Since 2009 implementation has been gradually replaced with software written in Scala 337 The switch from Ruby to Scala and the JVM has given Twitter a performance boost from 200 to 300 requests per second per host to around 10 000 20 000 requests per second per host This boost was greater than the 10x improvement that Twitter s engineers envisioned when starting the switch The continued development of Twitter has also involved a switch from monolithic development of a single app to an architecture where different services are built independently and joined through remote procedure calls 70 As of April 6 2011 Twitter engineers confirmed that they had switched away from their Ruby on Rails search stack to a Java server they call Blender 338 Individual tweets are registered under unique IDs called snowflakes and geolocation data is added using Rockdove The URL shortener t co then checks for a spam link and shortens the URL Next the tweets are stored in a MySQL database using Gizzard and the user receives an acknowledgement that the tweets were sent Tweets are then sent to search engines via the Firehose API The process is managed by FlockDB and takes an average of 350 ms 333 On August 16 2013 Raffi Krikorian Twitter s vice president of platform engineering shared in a blog post that the company s infrastructure handled almost 143 000 tweets per second during that week setting a new record Krikorian explained that Twitter achieved this record by blending its homegrown and open source technologies 70 339 API and developer platform Twitter was recognized for having one of the most open and powerful developer APIs of any major technology company 340 The service s API allows other web services and applications to integrate with Twitter 341 Developer interest in Twitter began immediately following its launch prompting the company to release the first version of its public API in September 2006 342 The API quickly became iconic as a reference implementation for public REST APIs and is widely cited in programming tutorials 343 From 2006 until 2010 Twitter s developer platform experienced strong growth and a highly favorable reputation Developers built upon the public API to create the first Twitter mobile phone clients as well as the first URL shortener Between 2010 and 2012 however Twitter made a number of decisions that were received unfavorably by the developer community 344 In 2010 Twitter mandated that all developers adopt OAuth authentication with just 9 weeks of notice 345 Later that year Twitter launched its own URL shortener in direct competition with some of its most well known third party developers 346 And in 2012 Twitter introduced stricter usage limits for its API completely crippling some developers 347 348 While these moves successfully increased the stability and security of the service they were broadly perceived as hostile to developers causing them to lose trust in the platform 349 In July 2020 Twitter released version 2 0 of the public API 350 and began showcasing Twitter apps made by third party developers on its Twitter Toolbox section in April 2022 351 In January 2023 Twitter ended third party access to its APIs forcing all third party Twitter clients to shut down 352 This was controversial among the developer community as many third party apps predated the company s official apps and the change was not announced beforehand Twitterrific s Sean Heber confirmed in a blog post that the 16 year old app has been discontinued We are sorry to say that the app s sudden and undignified demise is due to an unannounced and undocumented policy change by an increasingly capricious Twitter a Twitter that we no longer recognize as trustworthy nor want to work with any longer 353 In February 2023 Twitter announced it would be ending free access to Twitter API and began offering paid tier plans with a more limited access 354 Innovators patent agreement On April 17 2012 Twitter announced it would implement an Innovators Patent Agreement which would obligate Twitter to only use its patents for defensive purposes clarify 355 Open source Twitter has a history of both using and releasing open source software while overcoming technical challenges of their service 356 A page in their developer documentation thanks dozens of open source projects which they have used from revision control software like Git to programming languages such as Ruby and Scala 357 Software released as open source by the company includes the Gizzard Scala framework for creating distributed datastores the distributed graph database FlockDB the Finagle library for building asynchronous RPC servers and clients the TwUI user interface framework for iOS and the Bower client side package manager 358 The popular Bootstrap frontend framework was also started at Twitter and is 10th most popular repository on GitHub 359 On March 31 2023 Twitter released the source code for Twitter s recommendation algorithm 360 which determines what tweets show up on the user s personal timeline to GitHub According to Twitter s blog post We believe that we have a responsibility as the town square of the internet to make our platform transparent So today we are taking the first step in a new era of transparency and opening much of our source code to the global community 361 CEO Elon Musk had been promising the move for a while on March 24 2022 before he owned the site he polled his followers about whether Twitter s algorithm should be open source and around 83 percent of the responses said yes In February he promised it would happen within a week before pushing back the deadline to March 31 earlier this month 362 Interface Twitter introduced the first major redesign of its user interface in September 2010 adopting a dual pane layout with a navigation bar along the top of the screen and an increased focus on the inline embedding of multimedia content Critics considered the redesign an attempt to emulate features and experiences found in mobile apps and third party Twitter clients 363 364 365 366 The new layout was revised in 2011 with a focus on continuity with the web and mobile versions introducing Connect interactions with other users such as replies and Discover further information regarding trending topics and news headlines tabs an updated profile design and moving all content to the right pane leaving the left pane dedicated to functions and the trending topics list 367 In March 2012 Twitter became available in Arabic Farsi Hebrew and Urdu the first right to left language versions of the site 368 In 2023 the Twitter Web site listed 34 languages supported by Twitter com 369 In September 2012 a new layout for profiles was introduced with larger covers that could be customized with a custom header image and a display of the user s recent photos posted 370 The Discover tab was discontinued in April 2015 371 and was succeeded on the mobile app by an Explore tab which features trending topics and moments 372 In September 2018 Twitter began to migrate selected web users to its progressive web app based on its Twitter Lite experience for mobile web reducing the interface to two columns Migrations to this iteration of Twitter increased in April 2019 with some users receiving it with a modified layout 373 374 In July 2019 Twitter officially released this redesign with no further option to opt out while logged in It is designed to further unify Twitter s user experience between the web and mobile application versions adopting a three column layout with a sidebar containing links to common areas including Explore that has been merged with the search page which previously appeared in a horizontal top bar profile elements such as picture and header images and biography texts merged into the same column as the timeline and features from the mobile version such as multi account support and an opt out for the top tweets mode on the timeline 375 376 Security In response to early Twitter security breaches the United States Federal Trade Commission FTC brought charges against the service the charges were settled on June 24 2010 This was the first time the FTC had taken action against a social network for security lapses The settlement requires Twitter to take a number of steps to secure users private information including maintenance of a comprehensive information security program to be independently audited biannually 377 After a number of high profile hacks of official accounts including those of the Associated Press and The Guardian 378 in April 2013 Twitter announced a two factor login verification as an added measure against hacking 379 On July 15 2020 a major hack of Twitter affected 130 high profile accounts both verified and unverified ones such as Barack Obama Bill Gates and Elon Musk the hack allowed bitcoin scammers to send tweets via the compromised accounts that asked the followers to send bitcoin to a given public address with the promise to double their money 380 Within a few hours Twitter disabled tweeting and reset passwords from all verified accounts 380 Analysis of the event revealed that the scammers had used social engineering to obtain credentials from Twitter employees to access an administration tool used by Twitter to view and change these accounts personal details as to gain access as part of a smash and grab attempt to make money quickly with an estimated US 120 000 in bitcoin deposited in various accounts before Twitter intervened 381 Several law enforcement entities including the FBI launched investigations into the attack 382 On August 5 2022 Twitter disclosed that a bug introduced in a June 2021 update to the service allowed threat actors to link email addresses and phone numbers to twitter user s accounts 383 384 The bug was reported through Twitter s bug bounty program in January 2022 and subsequently fixed While Twitter originally believed no one had taken advantage of the vulnerability it was later revealed that a user on the online hacking forum Breached Forums had used the vulnerability to compile a list of over 5 4 million user profiles which they offered to sell for 30 000 385 386 The information compiled by the hacker includes user s screen names location and email addresses which could be utilised in phishing attacks or used to deanonymize accounts running under pseudonyms Outages nbsp The Twitter fail whale error messageDuring an outage Twitter users were at one time shown the fail whale error message image created by Yiying Lu 387 illustrating eight orange birds using a net to hoist a whale from the ocean captioned Too many tweets Please wait a moment and try again 388 Web designer and Twitter user Jen Simmons was the first to coin the term fail whale in a September 2007 tweet 389 390 In a November 2013 Wired interview Chris Fry VP of Engineering at that time noted that the company had taken the fail whale out of production as the platform was now more stable 391 Twitter had approximately ninety eight percent uptime in 2007 or about six full days of downtime 392 The downtime was particularly noticeable during events popular with the technology industry such as the 2008 Macworld Conference amp Expo keynote address 393 394 User accountsVerified accounts Main article Twitter verification In June 2009 after being criticized by Kanye West and sued by Tony La Russa over unauthorized accounts run by impersonators the company launched their Verified Accounts program 395 396 Twitter stated that an account with a blue tick verification badge indicates we ve been in contact with the person or entity the account is representing and verified that it is approved 397 In July 2016 Twitter announced a public application process to grant verified status to an account if it is determined to be of public interest and that verification does not imply an endorsement 398 399 400 Verified status allows access to some features unavailable to other users such as only seeing mentions from other verified accounts 401 In November 2020 Twitter announced a relaunch of its verification system in 2021 According to the new policy Twitter verifies six different types of accounts for three of them companies brands and influential individuals like activists the existence of a Wikipedia page will be one criterion for showing that the account has Off Twitter Notability 402 Twitter states that it will re open public verification applications at some point in early 2021 403 In October 2022 after the takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk it was reported that verification would instead be included in the paid Twitter Blue service and that existing verified accounts would lose their status if they do not subscribe 404 On November 1 Musk confirmed that verification would be included in Blue in the future dismissing the existing verification system as a lords amp peasants system 252 253 254 Following concerns over the possibility of impersonation Twitter subsequently reimplemented a second Official marker consisting of a grey tick and Official text displayed under the username for high profile accounts of government and commercial entities 405 406 In December 2022 the Official text was replaced by a gold checkmark for organizations as well as a grey checkmark for government and multilateral accounts 407 408 In March 2023 the gold checkmark was made available for organizations to purchase through the Verified Organizations program formerly called Twitter Blue for Business 407 408 Privacy Tweets are public but users can also send private direct messages 409 Information about who has chosen to follow an account and who a user has chosen to follow is also public though accounts can be changed to protected which limits this information and all tweets to approved followers 410 Twitter collects personally identifiable information about its users and shares it with third parties as specified in its privacy policy The service also reserves the right to sell this information as an asset if the company changes hands 411 Advertisers can target users based on their history of tweets and may quote tweets in ads 412 directed specifically to the user Twitter launched the beta version of their Verified Accounts service on June 11 2009 allowing people with public profiles to announce their account name The profile pages of these accounts display a badge indicating their status 413 On December 14 2010 the United States Department of Justice issued a subpoena directing Twitter to provide information for accounts registered to or associated with WikiLeaks 414 Twitter decided to notify its users and said in a statement it s our policy to notify users about law enforcement and governmental requests for their information unless we are prevented by law from doing so 409 In May 2011 a claimant known as CTB in the case of CTB v Twitter Inc took action against Twitter at the High Court of Justice of England and Wales 415 requesting that the company release details of account holders This followed gossip posted on Twitter about professional footballer Ryan Giggs s private life This led to the 2011 British privacy injunctions controversy and the super injunction 416 Tony Wang the head of Twitter in Europe said that people who do bad things on the site would need to defend themselves under the laws of their own jurisdiction in the event of controversy and that the site would hand over information about users to the authorities when it was legally required to do so 417 He also suggested that Twitter would accede to a UK court order to divulge names of users responsible for illegal activity on the site 418 Twitter acquired Dasient a startup that offers malware protection for businesses in January 2012 Twitter announced plans to use Dasient to help remove hateful advertisers on the website 419 Twitter also offered a feature which would allow tweets to be removed selectively by country before deleted tweets used to be removed in all countries 420 421 The first use of the policy was to block the account of German neo Nazi group Besseres Hannover on October 18 2012 422 The policy was used again the following day to remove anti Semitic French tweets with the hashtag unbonjuif a good Jew 423 Followed the sharing of images showing the killing of American journalist James Foley in 2014 Twitter said that in certain cases it would delete pictures of people who had died after requests from family members and authorized individuals 424 425 In 2015 following updated terms of service and privacy policy Twitter users outside the United States were legally served by the Ireland based Twitter International Company instead of Twitter Inc The change made these users subject to Irish and European Union data protection laws 426 On April 8 2020 Twitter announced that users outside of the European Economic Area or United Kingdom thus subject to GDPR will no longer be allowed to opt out of sharing mobile app advertising measurements to Twitter third party partners 427 On October 9 2020 Twitter took additional steps to counter misleading campaigns ahead of the 2020 US Election Twitter s new temporary update encouraged users to add their own commentary before retweeting a tweet by making quoting tweet a mandatory feature instead of optional The social network giant aimed at generating context and encouraging the circulation of more thoughtful content 428 After limited results the company ended this experiment in December 2020 429 On May 25 2022 Twitter was fined 150 million for collecting users phone numbers and email addresses used for security and using them for targeted advertising required to notify its users and banned from profiting from deceptively collected data 430 Harassment In August 2013 Twitter announced plans to introduce a report abuse button for all versions of the site following uproar including a petition with 100 000 signatures over Tweets that included rape and death threats to historian Mary Beard feminist campaigner Caroline Criado Perez and the member of parliament Stella Creasy 431 432 433 Twitter announced new reporting and blocking policies in December 2014 434 435 436 437 including a blocking mechanism devised by Randi Harper a target of GamerGate 438 439 440 In February 2015 CEO Dick Costolo said he was frankly ashamed at how poorly Twitter handled trolling and abuse and admitted Twitter had lost users as a result 441 As per a research study conducted by IT for Change on abuse and misogynistic trolling on Twitter directed at Indian women in public political life women perceived to be ideologically left leaning dissenters Muslim women political dissenters and political commentators and women from opposition parties received a disproportionate amount of abusive and hateful messages on Twitter 442 In 2016 Twitter announced the creation of the Twitter Trust amp Safety Council to help ensure that people feel safe expressing themselves on Twitter The council s inaugural members included 50 organizations and individuals 443 The announcement of Twitter s Trust amp Safety Council was met with objection from parts of its userbase 444 445 Critics accused the member organizations of being heavily skewed towards the restriction of hate speech and a Reason article expressed concern that there s not a single uncompromising anti censorship figure or group on the list 446 447 Twitter banned 7 000 accounts and limited 150 000 more that had ties to QAnon on July 21 2020 The bans and limits came after QAnon related accounts began harassing other users through practices of swarming or brigading coordinated attacks on these individuals through multiple accounts in the weeks prior Those accounts limited by Twitter will not appear in searches nor be promoted in other Twitter functions Twitter said they will continue to ban or limit accounts as necessary with their support account stating We will permanently suspend accounts Tweeting about these topics that we know are engaged in violations of our multi account policy coordinating abuse around individual victims or are attempting to evade a previous suspension 448 In September 2021 Twitter began beta testing a feature called Safety Mode 449 The functionality aims to limit unwelcome interactions through automated detection of negative engagements If a user has Safety Mode enabled authors of tweets that are identified by Twitter s technology as being harmful or exercising uninvited behavior will be temporarily unable to follow the account send direct messages or see tweets from the user with the enabled functionality during the temporary block period 450 Jarrod Doherty senior product manager at Twitter stated that the technology in place within Safety Mode assesses existing relationships to prevent blocking accounts that the user frequently interacts with 449 Suspect and contested accounts See also Deplatforming and Twitter suspensions In January 2016 Twitter was sued by the widow of a U S man killed in the 2015 Amman shooting attack claiming that allowing the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant ISIL to continually use the platform including direct messages in particular 451 constituted the provision of material support to a terrorist organization which is illegal under U S federal law Twitter disputed the claim stating that violent threats and the promotion of terrorism deserve no place on Twitter and like other social networks our rules make that clear 452 453 The lawsuit was dismissed by the United States District Court for the Northern District of California upholding the Section 230 safe harbor which dictates that the operators of an interactive computer service are not liable for the content published by its users 453 454 The lawsuit was revised in August 2016 providing comparisons to other telecommunications devices 451 Twitter suspended multiple parody accounts that satirized Russian politics in May 2016 sparking protests and raising questions about where the company stands on freedom of speech 455 Following public outcry Twitter restored the accounts the next day without explaining why the accounts had been suspended 456 The same day Twitter along with Facebook Google and Microsoft jointly agreed to a European Union code of conduct obligating them to review the majority of valid notifications for removal of illegal hate speech posted on their services within 24 hours 457 In August 2016 Twitter stated that it had banned 235 000 accounts over the past six months bringing the overall number of suspended accounts to 360 000 accounts in the past year for violating policies banning use of the platform to promote extremism 458 On May 10 2019 Twitter announced that they suspended 166 513 accounts for promoting terrorism in the July December 2018 period stating there was a steady decrease in terrorist groups trying to use the platform owing to its zero tolerance policy enforcement According to Vijaya Gadde Legal Policy and Trust and Safety Lead at Twitter there was a reduction of 19 terror related tweets from the previous reporting period January June 2018 459 460 461 462 463 As of July 30 2020 Twitter will block URLs in tweets that point to external websites that contain malicious content such as malware and phishing content as well or hate speech speech encouraging violence terrorism child sexual exploitation breaches of privacy and other similar content that is already banned as part of the content of tweets on the site Users that frequently point to such sites may have their accounts suspended Twitter said this was to bring their policy in line to prevent users from bypassing their tweet content restrictions by simply linking to the banned content 464 Following the onset of protests by Donald Trump s supporters across the US in January 2021 Twitter suspended more than 70 000 accounts stating that they shared harmful QAnon associated content at a large scale and were dedicated to the propagation of this conspiracy theory across the service The rioters that broke into the U S Capitol included a large number of QAnon followers 465 Malicious and fake accounts Between January and late July 2017 Twitter had identified and shut down over 7 000 fake accounts created by Iranian influence operations 466 In May 2018 in response to scrutiny over the misuse of Twitter by those seeking to maliciously influence elections Twitter announced that it would partner with the nonprofit organization Ballotpedia to add special labels verifying the authenticity of political candidates running for election in the U S 467 468 In December 2019 Twitter removed 5 929 accounts for violating their manipulation policies The company investigated and attributed these accounts to a single state run information operation which originated in Saudi Arabia The accounts were reported to be a part of a larger group of 88 000 accounts engaged in spammy behavior However Twitter did not disclose all of them as some could possibly be legitimate accounts taken over through hacking 469 In March 2021 Twitter suspended around 3 500 fake accounts that were running a campaign to influence the American audience after the US intelligence officials concluded that the assassination of The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi was approved by the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman These Saudi accounts were working in two languages English and Arabic to influence public opinion around the issue Many accounts commented directly on the tweets of US based media houses including The Post CNN CBS News and The Los Angeles Times Twitter was unable to identify the source of the influence campaign 470 As of 2022 update the top four countries spreading state linked Twitter misinformation are Russia China Iran and Saudi Arabia 471 X bots Main article Twitter bot An X bot is a computer program that can automatically post repost and follow other accounts X s open application programming interface and the availability of cloud servers make it possible for X bots to exist within the social networking site 472 Benign X bots may generate creative content and relevant product updates whereas malicious bots can make unpopular people seem popular push irrelevant products on users and spread misinformation spam or slander 473 Bots amass significant influence and have been noted to sway elections influence the stock market public appeal and attack governments 474 As of 2013 update Twitter said there were 20 million fake accounts on Twitter representing less than 5 of active users 475 A 2020 estimate put the figure at 15 of all accounts or around 48 million accounts 12 SocietyUsage Main article Twitter usage This section should include only a brief summary of Twitter usage See Wikipedia Summary style for information on how to properly incorporate it into this article s main text November 2023 nbsp Dorsey left said after a Twitter Town Hall with Barack Obama held in July 2011 that Twitter received over 110 000 AskObama tweets 476 Protesters X has been used for a variety of purposes in many industries and scenarios For example it has been used to organize protests including the protests over the 2009 Moldovan election the 2009 student protests in Austria the 2009 Gaza Israel conflict the 2009 Iranian green revolution the 2010 Toronto G20 protests the 2010 Bolivarian Revolution the 2010 Stuttgart21 protests in Germany the 2011 Egyptian Revolution 2011 England riots the 2011 United States Occupy movement the 2011 anti austerity movement in Spain the 2011 Aganaktismenoi movements in Greece the 2011 demonstration in Rome the 2011 Wisconsin labor protests the 2012 Gaza Israel conflict the 2013 protests in Brazil and the 2013 Gezi Park protests in Turkey 477 The service is also used as a form of civil disobedience In 2010 users expressed outrage over the Twitter joke trial by copying a controversial joke about bombing an airport and attaching the hashtag IAmSpartacus a reference to the film Spartacus 1960 and a sign of solidarity and support to a man controversially prosecuted after posting a tweet joking about bombing an airport if they canceled his flight IAmSpartacus became the number one trending topic on Twitter worldwide 478 Another case of civil disobedience happened in the 2011 British privacy injunction debate where several celebrities who had taken out anonymized injunctions were identified by thousands of users in protest to traditional journalism being censored 479 During the Arab Spring in early 2011 the number of hashtags mentioning the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt increased 480 A study by the Dubai School of Government found that only 0 26 of the Egyptian population 0 1 of the Tunisian population and 0 04 of the Syrian population are active on Twitter 481 Governments According to documents leaked by Edward Snowden and published in July 2014 the United Kingdom s GCHQ has a tool named BIRDSONG for automated posting of Twitter updates and a tool named BIRDSTRIKE for Twitter monitoring and profile collection 482 483 During the 2019 20 Hong Kong protests Twitter suspended a core group of 1 000 fake accounts and an associated network of 200 000 accounts for operating a disinformation campaign that was linked to the Chinese government In their announcement Twitter released two data sets detailing the core group s account activity 484 485 486 Geng Shuang the spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not comment on the suspensions but suggested that the activity could be attributed to overseas Chinese citizens 487 488 On June 12 2020 Twitter suspended over 7 000 accounts from Turkey because those accounts were fake profiles designed to support the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan and were managed by a central authority Turkey s communication director said that the decision was illogical biased and politically motivated 489 Turkey blocked access to Twitter twice once after voice recordings appeared on Twitter in which Erdogan ordered his son to stash away millions of dollars and another time for 12 hours in the aftermath of the earthquake of February 2023 when Erdogan blamed the people of a disinformation campaign as they criticized the Government for their lack of help 490 In May 2021 Twitter labeled one of the tweets by Sambit Patra a spokesman of the local ruling party BJP in India as manipulated media leading to Twitter s offices in Delhi and Gurgaon being raided by the local police 491 Twitter issued a statement calling the police visit a form of intimidation 492 Later the Indian government released a statement in July 2021 claiming Twitter has lost its liability protection concerning user generated content This was brought on by Twitter s failure to comply with the new IT rules introduced in 2021 with a filing stating that the company failed to appoint executives to govern user content on the platform 493 Twitter stated to India s government in August 2021 that they have appointed permanent executives and staff to provide for compliance to these new IT rules 494 Pornography Twitter allows pornographic content as long as it is marked sensitive by uploaders which puts it behind an interstice and hides it from minors 495 The super follow feature is said to enable competition with the subscription site OnlyFans used mainly by sex workers 496 Content filtering services for families and schools have noted that the company makes it really easy to find porn and advise blocking the entire domain 497 Many performers use Twitter s service to market and grow their porn businesses attracting users to paywalled services like OnlyFans by distributing photos and short video clips as advertisements In April 2022 Twitter convened a Red Team for the project of ACM Adult Content Monetization as it is known internally Eventually the project was abandoned because of the difficulty of implementing Real ID 498 Child sexual exploitation A February 2021 report from the company s Health team begins While the amount of CSE child sexual exploitation online has grown exponentially Twitter s investment in technologies to detect and manage the growth has not Until February 2022 the only way for users to flag illegal content was to flag it as sensitive media a broad category that left much of the worst material not prioritized for moderation In a February report employees wrote that Twitter along with other Tech Companies have accelerated the pace of CSE content creation and distribution to a breaking point where manual detection review and investigations no longer scale by allowing pornography and failing to invest in systems that could effectively monitor it The working group made several recommendations but they were not taken up and the group was disbanded As part of its efforts to monetize porn Twitter held an internal investigation that reported in April 2022 Twitter cannot accurately detect child sexual exploitation and non consensual nudity at scale 498 John Doe et al v Twitter a civil lawsuit filed in the 9th Circuit Court alleges that Twitter benefited from sex trafficking and refused to remove the illegal tweets when first informed of them 499 500 In an amicus brief filed in the case the NCMEC said The children informed the company that they were minors that they had been baited harassed and threatened into making the videos that they were victims of sex abuse under investigation by law enforcement but Twitter failed to remove the videos allowing them to be viewed by hundreds of thousands of the platform s users 498 Some major brands including Dyson Mazda Forbes and PBS Kids suspended their marketing campaigns and pulled their ads from the platform after an investigation into child porn on twitter showed that Twitter failed to suspend 70 of the accounts that shared or solicited the prohibited content A brand president at Cole Haan said We re horrified either Twitter is going to fix this or we ll fix it by any means we can which includes not buying Twitter ads 501 Impact This section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material May 2022 On communication In May 2008 The Wall Street Journal wrote that social networking services such as Twitter elicit mixed feelings in the technology savvy people who have been their early adopters Fans say they are a good way to keep in touch with busy friends But some users are starting to feel too connected as they grapple with check in messages at odd hours higher cellphone bills and the need to tell acquaintances to stop announcing what they re having for dinner 502 The following year John C Dvorak described Twitter as the new CB radio 503 In April 2023 the Metropolitan Transportation Authority MTA in New York City announced that it would no longer post real time service updates on Twitter The transportation system claimed that the platform cannot be trusted to provide consistent updates that riders need According to an MTA spokesperson this decision was made after it experienced two Application Programming Interface API interruptions over the previous two weeks However only the updates were discontinued and the MTA planned to continue to respond to riders queries 504 In 2023 Twitter introduced a paywall system that required businesses to pay for access to its platform The payment scheme s upper limit amounts to an annual fee of up to 2 5 million for top tier access With the paywall implementation public agencies issued numerous alerts about potential interruptions to transit and weather alerts Shanifah Rieara MTA Acting Chief Customer Officer revealed that Twitter attempted to demand over 500 000 annually from MTA for platform access which the latter declined On May 4 2023 Twitter backtracked its paywall system allowing the free posting of automated tweets by verified government profiles In light of Twitter s decision MTA announced its resumption of posting automated alerts on the platform 505 Emergency use A practical use for Twitter s real time functionality is as an effective de facto emergency communication system for breaking news It was neither intended nor designed for high performance communication but the idea that it could be used for emergency communication was not lost on the creators who knew that the service could have wide reaching effects early on when the company used it to communicate during earthquakes 506 Another practical use that is being studied is Twitter s ability to track epidemics and how they spread 507 Additionally Twitter serves as a real time sensor for natural disasters such as bush fires and earthquakes 508 509 Education Twitter has been adopted as a communication and learning tool in educational and research 510 settings mostly in colleges and universities 511 512 It has been used as a backchannel to promote student interactions especially in large lecture courses 513 Research has found that using Twitter in college courses helps students communicate with each other and faculty promotes informal learning allows shy students a forum for increased participation increases student engagement and improves overall course grades 514 515 516 Twitter has been an increasingly growing in the field of education as an effective tool that can be used to encourage learning and idea or knowledge sharing in and outside the classroom 517 By using or creating hashtags students and educators are able to communicate under specific categories of their choice to enhance and promote education A broad example of a hashtag used in education is edchat to communicate with other teachers and people using that hashtag Once teachers find someone they want to talk to they can either direct message the person or narrow down the hashtag to make the topic of the conversation more specific using hashtags for scichat science engchat English sschat social studies 517 In a 2011 study researchers found that young peoples use of Twitter helped to improve relationships with teachers encourage interactive learning and ultimately lead to high grades 517 In the same study it was found that out of a group of 158 educators 92 agreed that the reason they use Twitter is because of how user friendly it is 517 another 86 agreed that they started and continue using Twitter because of how easy it is to learn and finally 517 93 said they use Twitter because it is free People found sifting through large amounts of data to be challenging however with the simple nature of Twitter large amount of information became easily accessible 518 Much of this simplicity comes from the use of the hashtag and the intuitive nature of how Twitter as a microblogging site operates 518 These features help to promote education outside the classroom in a global setting where students and educators are easily able to create connect and share knowledge This ultimately promotes growth and learning among students and educators not just in the classroom but virtually and around the world Public figures Jonathan Zittrain professor of Internet law at Harvard Law School said that the qualities that make Twitter seem inane and half baked are what makes it so powerful 519 In that same vein and with Sigmund Freud in mind political communications expert Matthew Auer observed that well crafted tweets by public figures often deliberately mix trivial and serious information so as to appeal to all three parts of the reader s personality the id ego and superego 520 The poets Mira Gonzalez and Tao Lin published a book titled Selected Tweets featuring selections of their tweets over some eight years 521 The novelist Rick Moody wrote a short story for Electric Literature called Some Contemporary Characters composed entirely of tweets 522 Many commentators have suggested that Twitter radically changed the format of reporting due to instant short and frequent communication 523 524 According to The Atlantic writers Benjamin M Reilly and Robinson Meyer Twitter has an outsized impact on the public discourse and media Something happens on Twitter celebrities politicians and journalists talk about it and it s circulated to a wider audience by Twitter s algorithms journalists write about the dustup This can lead to an argument on a Twitter feed looking like a debate roiling the country regular people are left with a confused agitated view of our current political discourse 525 In a 2018 article in the Columbia Journalism Review Matthew Ingram argued much the same about Twitter s oversized role and that it promotes immediacy over newsworthiness 526 In some cases inauthentic and provocative tweets were taken up as common opinion in mainstream articles Writers in several outlets unintentionally cited the opinions of Russian Internet Research Agency affiliated accounts 526 527 World leaders nbsp Donald Trump s Twitter postWorld leaders and their diplomats have taken note of Twitter s rapid expansion and have been increasingly utilizing Twitter diplomacy the use of Twitter to engage with foreign publics and their own citizens US Ambassador to Russia Michael A McFaul has been attributed as a pioneer of international Twitter diplomacy He used Twitter after becoming ambassador in 2011 posting in English and Russian 528 On October 24 2014 Queen Elizabeth II sent her first tweet to mark the opening of the London Science Museum s Information Age exhibition 529 A 2013 study by website Twiplomacy found that 153 of the 193 countries represented at the United Nations had established government Twitter accounts 530 The same study also found that those accounts amounted to 505 Twitter handles used by world leaders and their foreign ministers with their tweets able to reach a combined audience of over 106 million followers 530 According to an analysis of accounts the heads of state of 125 countries and 139 other leading politicians have Twitter accounts that have between them sent more than 350 000 tweets and have almost 52 million followers However only 30 of these do their own tweeting more than 80 do not subscribe to other politicians and many do not follow any accounts 531 Religion As of October 2015 update more than twenty Roman Catholic cardinals managed active Twitter accounts 532 nine of whom were cardinal electors for the 2013 Papal conclave 533 Pope Benedict XVI s Twitter account was set up in 2012 As of April 2022 update his successor Pope Francis has 18 7 million followers of his Twitter account Pontifex 534 needs update Censorship and moderation Main articles Censorship of Twitter Deplatforming Twitter suspensions and December 2022 Twitter suspensions Twitter is banned completely in Russia 535 Iran China and North Korea 536 and has been intermittently blocked in numerous countries including Egypt Iraq Nigeria Turkey Venezuela and Turkmenistan on different bases 537 538 539 540 541 542 In 2016 Twitter cooperated with the Israeli government to remove certain content originating outside Israel from tweets seen in Israel 543 In the 11th biannual transparency report published on September 19 2017 Twitter said that Turkey was the first among countries where about 90 percent of removal requests came from followed by Russia France and Germany 544 Twitter stated that between July 1 and December 31 2018 We received legal demands relating to 27 283 accounts from 47 different countries including Bulgaria Kyrgyzstan Macedonia and Slovenia for the first time 545 As part of evidence to a U S Senate Enquiry the company admitted that their systems detected and hid several hundred thousand tweets relating to the 2016 Democratic National Committee email leak 546 During the curfew in Jammu and Kashmir after revocation of its autonomous status on August 5 2019 the Indian government approached Twitter to block accounts accused of spreading anti India content 547 by October 25 nearly one million tweets had been removed as a result 548 In March 2022 shortly after Russia s censorship of Twitter a Tor onion service link was created by the platform to allow people to access the website even in countries with heavy Internet censorship 549 550 Moderation of tweets Twitter removed more than 88 000 propaganda accounts linked to Saudi Arabia 551 Twitter removed tweets from accounts associated with the Russian Internet Research Agency that had tried to influence public opinion during and after the 2016 US election 526 527 In June 2020 Twitter also removed 175 000 propaganda accounts that were spreading biased political narratives for the Chinese Communist Party the United Russia Party or Turkey s President Erdogan identified based on centralized behavior 552 553 Twitter also removed accounts linked to the governments of Armenia Egypt Cuba Serbia Honduras Indonesia and Iran 554 555 556 Twitter suspended Pakistani accounts tied to government officials for posting tweets about the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan 557 In February 2021 Twitter removed accounts in India that criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi s government for its conduct during Indian farmers protests in 2020 2021 558 At the start of the 2020 COVID 19 pandemic numerous tweets reported false medical information related to the pandemic Twitter announced a new policy in which they would label tweets containing misinformation going forward 103 In April 2020 Twitter removed accounts which defended President Rodrigo Duterte s response to the spread of COVID 19 in the Philippines 559 In November 2020 then Chief Technology Officer and future CEO of Twitter Parag Agrawal when asked by MIT Technology Review about balancing the protection of free speech as a core value and the endeavour to combat misinformation said Our role is not to be bound by the First Amendment but our role is to serve a healthy public conversation focus less on thinking about free speech but thinking about how the times have changed 560 Musk had been critical of Twitter s moderation of misinformation prior to his acquisition of the company 561 After the transition Musk eliminated the misinformation moderation team 562 and stopped enforcing its policy on labeling tweets with misleading information about coronavirus 563 While Twitter had joined a voluntary program under the European Union s to fight disinformation in June 2022 Musk pulled the company out of the program in May 2023 564 Community Notes nbsp Community Notes logoThis section is an excerpt from Community Notes edit Community Notes formerly Birdwatch is a feature on X formerly Twitter where contributors can add context such as fact checks under a post image or video It is a community driven content moderation program intended to provide helpful and informative context based on a crowd sourced system As of November 2023 it has expanded to over 50 countries with approximately 133 000 contributors Notes receive tens of millions of views per day with its goal is to debunk propaganda and misinformation and its scope expanded when it replaced the Trust and Safety staff The program launched in 2021 and became widespread on X in 2023 Initially shown to U S users only notes were popularized in March 2022 over misinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine followed by COVID 19 misinformation in October Birdwatch was then rebranded and expanded in November 2022 Notes are published by an algorithm not based on majority rule but instead agreement from users who have previously disagreed Notes are rated based on their helpfulness and applied to potentially misleading content Users are no longer able to report misleading content and posts receiving notes on X are no longer eligible for ad revenue Court cases and lawsuits Twitter Inc v Taamneh alongside Gonzalez v Google were heard by the United States Supreme Court during its 2022 2023 term Both cases dealt with Internet content providers and whether they are liable for terrorism related information posted by their users In the case of Twitter v Taamneh the case asked if Twitter and other social media services are liable for user generated terrorism content under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 and are beyond their Section 230 protections The court ruled in May 2023 that the charges brought against Twitter and other companies were not permissible under the Antiterrorism Act and did not address the Section 230 question This decision also supported the Court s per curiam decision in Gonzalez returning that case to the lower court for review in light of the Twitter decision 565 566 In 2016 Twitter shareholder Doris Shenwick filed a lawsuit against Twitter Inc claiming executives misled investors over the company s growth prospects 567 In 2021 Twitter agreed to pay 809 5 million to settle 567 In May 2022 Twitter agreed to pay 150 million to settle a lawsuit started by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission The lawsuit concerned Twitter s use of email addresses and phone numbers of Twitter users to target advertisements at them The company also agreed to third party audits of its data privacy program 568 On November 3 2022 on the eve of expected lay offs a group of Twitter employees based in San Francisco and Cambridge filed a lawsuit in the U S District Court in San Francisco Naming five current or former workers as plaintiffs the suit accused the company of violating federal and state laws that govern notice of employment termination 569 The federal law in question is the Work Adjustment and Re training Notification WARN Act and the state law in question is California s state WARN Act 570 On November 20 2023 Twitter filed a lawsuit against Media Matters a media watchdog group The lawsuit alleges defamation by Media Matters following its publication of a report claiming that advertisements for major brands were displayed alongside posts promoting Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party 571 StatisticsUser accounts with large follower base Main article List of most followed Twitter accounts As of 12 February 2024 update the ten X accounts with the most followers were Top ten most followed X accounts Rank Change d Account name Owner Followers millions Activity Country1 nbsp elonmusk Elon Musk 172 3 Business magnate and Chairman nbsp ZAF nbsp CAN nbsp USA2 nbsp BarackObama Barack Obama 131 9 44th U S president nbsp USA3 nbsp justinbieber Justin Bieber 111 2 Musician nbsp CAN4 nbsp Cristiano Cristiano Ronaldo 110 5 Footballer nbsp PRT5 nbsp rihanna Rihanna 108 2 Musician and businesswoman nbsp BRB6 nbsp katyperry Katy Perry 106 8 Musician nbsp USA7 nbsp narendramodi Narendra Modi 95 3 Prime Minister of India nbsp IND8 nbsp taylorswift13 Taylor Swift 95 2 Musician nbsp USA9 nbsp realDonaldTrump Donald Trump 87 4 45th U S president nbsp USA10 nbsp ArianaGrande Ariana Grande 85 2 Musician and actress nbsp USARecord tweets Main articles List of most retweeted tweets and List of most liked tweets A selfie orchestrated by 86th Academy Awards host Ellen DeGeneres during the March 2 2014 broadcast 572 was at the time the most retweeted image ever 573 DeGeneres said she wanted to pay homage to Meryl Streep s record 17 Oscar nominations by setting a new record with her and invited other Oscar celebrities to join them The resulting photo of twelve celebrities broke the previous retweet record within forty minutes and was retweeted over 1 8 million times in the first hour 574 575 576 By the end of the ceremony it had been retweeted over 2 million times 574 On May 9 2017 Ellen s record was broken by Carter Wilkerson carterjwm by collecting nearly 3 5 million retweets in a little over a month 577 This record was broken when Yusaku Maezawa announced a giveaway on Twitter in January 2019 accumulating 4 4 million retweets A similar tweet he made in December 2019 was retweeted 3 8 million times 578 The most tweeted moment in the history of Twitter occurred on August 2 2013 during a Japanese television airing of the Studio Ghibli film Castle in the Sky fans simultaneously tweeted the word balse バルス the incantation for a destruction spell used during its climax after it was uttered in the film There was a global peak of 143 199 tweets in one second beating the previous record of 33 388 579 580 The most discussed event in Twitter history occurred on October 24 2015 the hashtag ALDubEBTamangPanahon for Tamang Panahon a live special episode of the Filipino variety show Eat Bulaga at the Philippine Arena centering on its popular on air couple AlDub attracted 41 million tweets 581 582 The most discussed sporting event in Twitter history was the 2014 FIFA World Cup semi final between Brazil and Germany on July 8 2014 583 According to Guinness World Records the fastest pace to a million followers was set by actor Robert Downey Jr in 23 hours and 22 minutes in April 2014 584 This record was later broken by Caitlyn Jenner who joined the site on June 1 2015 and amassed a million followers in just 4 hours and 3 minutes 585 See alsoAmbient awareness Comparison of microblogging and similar services Timeline of social mediaNotes The logo resembles the mathematical symbol U 1D54F 𝕏 MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE STRUCK CAPITAL X 1 2 Registration is not required to view individual posts accessed via a direct link not inclusive of any replies to the post or parent posts to a reply or to view the top posts of some accounts It is not documented whether the parallax scrolling effect was added with the redesign in April 2014 or subsequently Raw number of followers compared to June 12 2023References Ashworth Louis July 24 2023 The logo of X formerly Twitter wasn t actually stolen Financial Times Archived from the original on July 24 2023 Retrieved July 25 2023 Musk Elon Reeve elonmusk July 24 2023 𝕏 Tweet Retrieved July 30 2023 via Twitter Hays Kali September 9 2023 X downloads hit lowest level in over a decade as use nears a yearly low under Elon Musk s ownership Business Insider Retrieved February 4 2024 Kolodny Lora September 18 2023 Elon Musk says Twitter now X is moving to monthly subscription fees and has 550 million users CNBC Archived from the original on September 18 2023 Retrieved September 19 2023 a b Conger Kate August 3 2023 So What Do We Call Twitter Now Anyway The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on October 12 2023 Retrieved August 29 2023 Company About Twitter Archived from the original on April 3 2016 Retrieved April 24 2014 Twitter turns six Twitter March 21 2012 Archived from the original on February 6 2017 Retrieved August 29 2014 Twitter Passed 500M Users In June 2012 140M Of Them In US Jakarta Biggest Tweeting City TechCrunch July 30 2012 a b Molina Brett October 26 2017 Twitter overcounted active users since 2014 shares surge on profit hopes USA Today Archived from the original on January 1 2020 Retrieved December 2 2017 Carlson Nicholas June 2 2009 Stunning New Numbers on Who Uses Twitter Business Insider Archived from the original on February 5 2021 Retrieved January 9 2021 Wojcik Stefan Hughes Adam April 24 2019 Sizing Up Twitter Users Pew Research Center Archived from the original on October 29 2019 Retrieved April 25 2019 a b Rodriguez Ruiz Jorge Mata Sanchez Javier Israel Monroy Raul Loyola Gonzalez Octavio Ĺopez Cuevas Armando April 2020 A one class classification approach for bot detection on Twitter Computers amp Security 91 101715 doi 10 1016 j cose 2020 101715 S2CID 212689495 Retrieved June 17 2022 Top Websites Ranking Similarweb Archived from the original on February 10 2022 Retrieved December 1 2021 twitter com Similarweb com Archived from the original on November 10 2023 Retrieved November 8 2023 Isaac Mike Hirsch Lauren April 25 2022 Musk s deal for Twitter is worth about 44 billion The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on April 26 2022 Retrieved April 26 2022 Feiner Lauren April 25 2022 Twitter accepts Elon Musk s buyout deal CNBC Archived from the original on April 26 2022 Retrieved April 25 2022 Kay Grace Hays Kali Elon Musk is officially Twitter s new owner and he s firing executives already Business Insider Archived from the original on October 28 2022 Retrieved October 28 2022 Olmstead Todd October 28 2022 Twitter Purchased by Elon Musk A Timeline of How It Happened WSJ Archived from the original on June 3 2023 Retrieved November 7 2022 Milmo Dan October 9 2023 X criticised for enabling spread of Israel Hamas disinformation The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Archived from the original on October 10 2023 Retrieved October 10 2023 Goswami Rohan October 9 2023 X formerly Twitter amplifies disinformation amid the Israel Hamas conflict CNBC Archived from the original on October 9 2023 Retrieved October 10 2023 Lyngaas Sean O Sullivan Donie Duffy Clare October 9 2023 Elon Musk s X adds to fog of war at outset of Israel Hamas conflict CNN Archived from the original on October 10 2023 Retrieved October 10 2023 Sato Mia December 2 2022 Hate speech is soaring on Twitter under Elon Musk report finds The Verge Archived from the original on March 19 2023 Retrieved April 13 2023 New Data Suggests that Hate Speech is on the Rise on Twitter 2 0 Social Media Today Archived from the original on September 25 2023 Retrieved April 13 2023 Frenkel Sheera Conger Kate December 2 2022 Hate Speech s Rise on Twitter Is Unprecedented Researchers Find The New York Times Archived from the original on October 16 2023 Retrieved September 9 2023 Kolodny Lora November 16 2023 Elon Musk boosts antisemitic tweet claims ADL and other groups push anti white messaging CNBC Archived from the original on November 20 2023 Retrieved November 17 2023 Gangitano Alex November 17 2023 White House blasts Elon Musk s unacceptable antisemitic tweet The Hill Archived from the original on November 17 2023 Retrieved November 17 2023 Elon Musk promotes anti trans content as hate speech surges on his far right platform The Independent June 5 2023 Archived from the original on August 7 2023 Retrieved November 17 2023 Yang Angela April 18 2023 Twitter quietly changes its hateful conduct policy to remove standing protections for its transgender users NBC News Archived from the original on April 19 2023 Retrieved November 17 2023 On Musk s Twitter users looking to sell and trade child sex abuse material are still easily found NBC News January 6 2023 Retrieved February 13 2024 Frier Sarah June 5 2023 Twitter s New CEO Linda Yaccarino Has First Day in the Role Bloomberg News Archived from the original on November 8 2023 Retrieved June 6 2023 a b Miller Monica December 21 2022 Elon Musk to quit as Twitter CEO when replacement found BBC News Archived from the original on March 17 2023 Retrieved December 21 2022 Twitter s New CEO Linda Yaccarino Has First Day in the Role Bloomberg com June 6 2023 Archived from the original on June 26 2023 Retrieved September 9 2023 Valinsky Jordan July 24 2023 Twitter X logo Elon Musk rebrands social media platform CNN Business Archived from the original on October 3 2023 Retrieved July 25 2023 Elon Musk reveals rebranding of Twitter as X and what he wants us to now call a tweet Sky News Archived from the original on August 1 2023 Retrieved July 25 2023 Robison Kylie October 30 2023 X formerly Twitter valued at 19 billion in new employee stock plan Fortune Archived from the original on October 30 2023 Retrieved October 30 2023 Mezistrano Rebecca October 31 2023 Twitter valuation slips to 19 billion less than half of what Musk paid TheStreet Archived from the original on November 8 2023 Retrieved November 7 2023 Fidelity which contributed 300 million to Musk s purchase says it thinks the company is worth 65 percent less than what it was sold for Primack Dan December 31 2023 Elon Musk s X gets another valuation cut from Fidelity Axios Retrieved December 31 2023 a b Protalinski Emil October 16 2013 The Idea for Twitter Came Directly from Status Sharing Service TXTmob TNW Archived from the original on December 3 2023 Retrieved November 29 2023 di Justo Patrick September 9 2004 Protests Powered by Cellphone The New York Times Archived from the original on October 21 2013 Retrieved November 28 2023 Freitas Nathan April 23 2010 Nathan Freitas Responds To Douglas Rushkoff Digital Nation FRONTLINE PBS www pbs org Archived from the original on April 23 2010 Retrieved November 29 2023 Hirsch Tad October 16 2013 TXTmob and Twitter A Reply to Nick Bilton Public Practice Studio Archived from the original on October 16 2013 registration required Miller Claire Cain October 30 2010 Why Twitter s C E O Demoted Himself The New York Times Archived from the original on November 1 2010 Retrieved October 31 2010 Ev ev April 13 2011 It s true that Noah never got enough credit for his early role at Twitter Also he came up with the name which was brilliant Tweet Retrieved April 26 2011 via Twitter Buy a vowel How Twttr became Twitter CNN Money November 23 2010 Archived from the original on April 27 2019 Retrieved June 9 2015 Sagolla Dom January 30 2009 How Twitter Was Born 140 Characters A Style Guide for the Short Form Archived from the original on May 8 2019 Retrieved February 4 2011 a b Carlson Nicholas April 13 2011 How Twitter Was Founded Business Insider Archived from the original on July 14 2018 Retrieved September 4 2013 jack jack November 4 2010 just setting up my twttr Tweet Retrieved February 4 2011 via Twitter Sano David February 18 2009 Twitter Creator Jack Dorsey Illuminates the Site s Founding Document Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on May 2 2019 Retrieved June 18 2009 Arrington Michael July 15 2006 Odeo Releases Twttr TechCrunch AOL Archived from the original on May 1 2019 Retrieved September 18 2010 Malik Om October 25 2006 Odeo RIP Hello Obvious Corp GigaOM Archived from the original on May 2 2019 Retrieved June 20 2009 Madrigal Alexis April 14 2011 Twitter s Fifth Beatle Tells His Side of the Story The Atlantic Archived from the original on May 23 2019 Retrieved April 26 2011 Lennon Andrew A Conversation with Twitter Co Founder Jack Dorsey The Daily Anchor Archived from the original on July 27 2009 Retrieved February 12 2009 Lapowsky Issie October 4 2013 Ev Williams on Twitter s Early Years Inc Archived from the original on April 10 2019 Retrieved October 5 2013 Meyers Courtney Boyd July 15 2011 5 years ago today Twitter launched to the public The Next Web Archived from the original on April 27 2019 Retrieved May 5 2017 Levy Steven April 30 2007 Twitter Is Brevity The Next Big Thing Newsweek Archived from the original on April 12 2010 Retrieved February 4 2011 Terdiman Daniel March 10 2007 To Twitter or Dodgeball at SXSW CNET CBS Interactive Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved February 4 2011 Stone Biz February 4 2011 We Won Twitter Blog Twitter Archived from the original on February 24 2008 Retrieved May 7 2008 13th Annual Webby Special Achievement Award Winners The Webby Awards Archived from the original on February 20 2011 Retrieved February 22 2011 Paul Ian May 5 2009 Jimmy Fallon Wins Top Webby And the Winners Are PC World Archived from the original on February 25 2021 Retrieved February 22 2011 Top Word of 2009 Twitter Languagemonitor com November 29 2009 Archived from the original on May 14 2012 Retrieved July 28 2014 Beaumont Claudine February 23 2010 Twitter Users Send 50 Million Tweets Per Day Almost 600 Tweets Are Sent Every Second Through the Microblogging Site According to Its Own Metrics The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on January 10 2022 Retrieved February 7 2011 Twitter Registers 1 500 Per Cent Growth in Users New Statesman March 4 2010 Archived from the original on May 3 2019 Retrieved February 7 2011 Garrett Sean June 18 2010 Big Goals Big Game Big Records Twitter Blog blog of Twitter Archived from the original on February 13 2011 Retrieved February 7 2011 Twitter Blog numbers Blog twitter com March 14 2011 Archived from the original on March 25 2013 Retrieved January 20 2012 a b Kazeniac Andy February 9 2009 Social Networks Facebook Takes Over Top Spot Twitter Climbs Compete com Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved February 17 2009 Miller Claire Cain June 18 2010 Sports Fans Break Records on Twitter Bits blog of The New York Times Archived from the original on January 12 2011 Retrieved February 7 2011 Van Grove Jennifer June 25 2010 Twitter Sets New Record 3 283 Tweets Per Second Mashable Archived from the original on September 20 2018 Retrieved February 7 2011 Women s World Cup Final breaks Twitter record ESPN July 18 2011 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved July 31 2011 Shiels Maggie June 26 2009 Web Slows After Jackson s Death BBC News Archived from the original on October 26 2009 Retrieved February 7 2011 a b c d Krikorian Raffi August 16 2013 New Tweets per second record and how Twitter Blogs Archived from the original on August 22 2013 Retrieved November 22 2021 Kanalley Craig January 2 2013 Tweets Per Second Record Set By Japan Korea On New Year s Day 2013 The Huffington Post Archived from the original on October 19 2017 Retrieved January 3 2013 Press release January 22 2010 Media Advisory M10 012 NASA Extends the World Wide Web Out into Space Archived December 13 2010 at the Wayback Machine NASA Retrieved February 5 2011 Miller Claire Cain April 11 2010 Twitter Acquires Atebits Maker of Tweetie Bits blog of The New York Times Archived from the original on December 18 2010 Retrieved February 7 2011 Rayome Alison DeNisco Facebook was the most downloaded app of the decade CNET Archived from the original on December 18 2019 Retrieved December 18 2019 Praetorius Dean May 4 2011 Twitter Users Report Twitter com Has A New Homepage SCREENSHOTS The Huffington Post Archived from the original on October 27 2017 Retrieved May 22 2011 Dunn John E April 6 2011 Twitter Delays Homepage Revamp After Service Glitch PCWorld Archived from the original on May 10 2011 Retrieved May 22 2011 Crum Chris April 20 2011 New Twitter Homepage Launched Archived from the original on April 24 2011 Retrieved April 25 2011 Twitter Yours to discover Fly twitter com Archived from the original on January 18 2012 Retrieved January 20 2012 Twitter 2 0 Everything You Need to Know About the New Changes Fox News April 7 2010 Archived from the original on April 15 2012 Retrieved January 20 2012 Twitter partners with Yandex for real time search Reuters February 21 2012 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved July 2 2017 Twitter Says It Has 140 Million Users Mashable March 21 2012 Archived from the original on May 2 2019 Retrieved March 21 2012 Twitter Now Has More Than 200 Million Monthly Active Users Mashable December 18 2012 Archived from the original on July 14 2018 Retrieved December 18 2012 Rodriguez Salvador June 6 2012 Twitter flips the bird adopts new logo Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on July 12 2012 Retrieved May 5 2017 Gilbertson Scott June 8 2012 Twitter s New Logo Inspires Parodies CSS Greatness Wired Archived from the original on November 6 2018 Retrieved May 5 2017 T Huang Gregory February 5 2013 Twitter s Boston Acquisitions Crashlytics Tops 100M Bluefin Labs Close Behind Xconomy Archived from the original on April 27 2019 Retrieved November 22 2021 Ulanoff Lance April 18 2013 Twitter Launches Twitter music App and Service Mashable Mashable Archived from the original on September 21 2018 Retrieved April 28 2013 Twitter acquires real time social data company Trendrr to help it better tap into TV and media The Next web August 28 2013 Archived from the original on April 27 2019 Retrieved August 29 2013 Isidore Chris September 10 2013 Twitter makes another acquisition CNN Money Archived from the original on April 24 2019 Retrieved September 10 2013 Moore Heidi September 12 2013 Twitter files for IPO in first stage of stock market launch The Guardian Archived from the original on August 1 2019 Retrieved September 13 2013 Schultz E J October 5 2020 Q amp AA The CMO Fixer After working for major marketers Lisa Mann now places CMOs and other executives She gives her take on what s ailing top brands and what companies are looking for in top execs Ad Age 91 19 6 Savov Vlad April 8 2014 Twitter redesign looks a lot like Facebook The Verge Archived from the original on March 10 2021 Retrieved March 1 2021 Check out our new look blog twitter com Retrieved January 23 2024 Twitter com gets a refresh blog twitter com Archived from the original on July 30 2019 Retrieved July 30 2019 Ingram Matthew October 25 2015 What if the Twitter growth everyone is hoping for never comes Fortune Archived from the original on November 6 2019 Retrieved September 23 2016 Beaver Laurie Boland Margaret October 28 2015 Twitter user growth continues to stall Business Insider Archived from the original on November 6 2019 Retrieved September 23 2016 Beck Martin October 27 2015 Revenue Is Up But Twitter Is Still Struggling In Slow Growth Mode Marketing Land Archived from the original on July 30 2016 Retrieved September 23 2016 Truong Alice February 10 2016 Twitter now has a problem that s way worse than slow user growth Quartz Archived from the original on November 6 2019 Retrieved September 23 2016 Bogan Ray May 4 2018 Commercial space travelers will soon be able to send a tweet from space Fox News Archived from the original on March 5 2023 Retrieved February 24 2023 Oremus Will May 15 2018 Twitter Will Start Hiding Tweets That Detract From the Conversation Slate Magazine Archived from the original on June 8 2023 Retrieved April 11 2021 Like It or Not You re Getting Twitter s Redesigned Website Soon PCMAG Archived from the original on March 17 2021 Retrieved August 25 2020 Q2 2020 Letter to Shareholders July 23 2020 TwitterIR PDF Twitter Archived from the original PDF on October 22 2021 Retrieved March 14 2022 Full Page Reload IEEE Spectrum Technology Engineering and Science News July 29 2020 Archived from the original on January 3 2021 Retrieved August 26 2020 a b Roth Yoel Pickles Nick May 11 2020 Updating our Approach to Misleading Information Twitter Archived from the original on February 28 2021 Retrieved May 28 2020 Lybrand Holmes Subramaniam Tara May 27 2020 Fact checking Trump s recent claims that mail in voting is rife with fraud CNN Archived from the original on February 28 2021 Retrieved May 28 2020 Allyn Bobby May 28 2020 Stung By Twitter Trump Signs Executive Order To Weaken Social Media Companies NPR National Public Radio Archived from the original on June 28 2020 Retrieved May 29 2020 Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies CNN May 28 2020 Archived from the original on February 13 2021 Retrieved May 29 2020 Conger Kate Isaac Mike May 28 2020 Defying Trump Twitter Doubles Down on Labeling Tweets The New York Times Archived from the original on May 28 2020 Retrieved May 29 2020 Twitter permanently suspends Trump s account BBC News January 8 2021 Archived from the original on June 8 2021 Retrieved November 6 2022 Germany and France Oppose Trump s Twitter Exile Bloomberg com January 11 2021 Archived from the original on March 26 2021 Retrieved January 11 2021 The chancellor sees the complete closing down of the account of an elected president as problematic Steffen Seibert her chief spokesman said at a regular news conference in Berlin Rights like the freedom of speech can be interfered with but by law and within the framework defined by the legislature not according to a corporate decision Nigeria s Twitter ban Government orders prosecution of violators BBC News June 6 2021 Archived from the original on January 11 2022 Retrieved June 20 2021 Nigeria suspends Twitter after the social media platform freezes president s account The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Archived from the original on December 5 2021 Retrieved June 20 2021 Ohuocha Chijioke June 5 2021 Nigerian telecoms firms suspend access to Twitter Reuters Archived from the original on June 11 2021 Retrieved June 20 2021 Goldsmith Jill February 10 2021 Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey On Section 230 Transparency Appeals And Twitter Turning 15 Deadline Archived from the original on March 6 2021 Retrieved March 26 2021 Matney Lucas January 15 2021 Twitter s decentralized future TechCrunch Archived from the original on June 29 2023 Retrieved November 6 2022 Rodriguez Salvador May 3 2021 Twitter launches Spaces live audio rooms to all users with more than 600 followers CNBC Archived from the original on July 23 2021 Retrieved August 10 2021 Lyons Kim May 3 2021 Twitter will now let anyone with 600 or more followers host its audio Spaces on mobile The Verge Archived from the original on August 10 2021 Retrieved August 10 2021 Twitter launches subscription based feature super follows Reuters September 1 2021 Archived from the original on March 5 2023 Retrieved November 6 2022 Robertson Adi June 22 2021 Twitter is opening applications to test Ticketed Spaces and Super Follows The Verge Archived from the original on July 1 2021 Retrieved June 23 2021 Bonifac Igor August 11 2021 Twitter rolls out redesign with proprietary Chirp font Engadget Archived from the original on August 13 2021 Retrieved August 11 2021 Twitter partners with Shopify to bring merchants products to Twitter Shopping TechCrunch June 22 2022 Archived from the original on June 29 2022 Retrieved June 23 2022 Vincent James August 23 2022 Twitter s former security chief says company lied about bots and safety The Verge Archived from the original on August 25 2022 Retrieved August 23 2022 Korn Jennifer O Sullivan Donie November 6 2022 Twitter delays 8 blue check verification plan until after the midterms CNN Archived from the original on November 8 2022 Retrieved November 6 2022 Fung Brian November 11 2022 A day of chaos brings Twitter closer to the brink CNN Archived from the original on November 13 2022 Retrieved November 13 2022 Grynbaum Michael December 4 2022 Elon Musk Matt Taibbi and a Very Modern Media Maelstrom The New York Times Archived from the original on January 13 2023 Retrieved December 9 2022 Folmar Chloe December 10 2022 American author Michael Shellenberger releases Twitter Files Part 4 The Hill Archived from the original on December 12 2022 Retrieved December 11 2022 Musk says Twitter lawyer fired amid Hunter Biden laptop dispute Al Jazeera December 7 2022 Archived from the original on January 22 2023 Retrieved December 7 2022 Elon Musk starts banning critical journalists from Twitter Archived December 16 2022 at the Wayback Machine The Verge December 15 2022 Elon Musk s Twitter bans accounts of CNN NYT WaPo journalists Archived December 16 2022 at the Wayback Machine Oliver Darcy CNN December 15 2022 Re the banning of reporters who have tweeted about Elon Musk s jet Twitter s head of trust amp safety Ella Irwin tells me Without commenting on any specific accounts I can confirm that we will suspend any accounts that violate our privacy policies and put other users at risk Archived December 16 2022 at the Wayback Machine Alex Heath Twitter December 15 2022 Twitter suspends journalists who wrote about owner Elon Musk Archived December 16 2022 at the Wayback Machine Associated Press December 15 2022 Twitter threatened with EU sanctions over journalists ban Archived December 16 2022 at the Wayback Machine BBC Twitter reinstates banned journalists accounts Archived December 17 2022 at the Wayback Machine BBC Twitter bans linking to Facebook Instagram other rivals AP NEWS December 18 2022 Archived from the original on December 18 2022 Retrieved December 18 2022 Should I step down as head of Twitter asks Musk on Twitter ANI News Archived from the original on December 19 2022 Retrieved December 19 2022 Brandon John Elon Musk Just Started A Poll Asking Whether He Should Step Down As Head Of Twitter Forbes Archived from the original on December 18 2022 Retrieved December 19 2022 Will Elon Musk s ultimatum cost him Twitter BBC News December 19 2022 Archived from the original on December 19 2022 Retrieved December 19 2022 Lillian Rizzo May 12 2023 Elon Musk confirms Twitter CEO hire Linda Yaccarino CNBC Archived from the original on May 12 2023 Retrieved May 12 2023 Conger Kate December 29 2022 Twitter Users Report Widespread Service Interruptions The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on January 19 2023 Retrieved January 20 2023 Clark Mitchell January 13 2023 Twitter apps are still broken and Musk is still silent The Verge Archived from the original on January 20 2023 Retrieved January 20 2023 The third party apps Twitter just killed made the site what it is today January 22 2023 Archived from the original on January 22 2023 Retrieved January 22 2023 Milmo Dan January 22 2023 Is Elon Musk s Twitter in too much trouble to cover its debts The Guardian Archived from the original on December 3 2023 Retrieved December 3 2023 verified April 19 2023 Tomorrow 4 20 we are removing legacy verified checkmarks To remain verified on Twitter individuals can sign up for Twitter Blue here Organizations can sign up for Verified Organizations here Tweet via Twitter a b Spangler Todd March 23 2023 Twitter to Revoke Legacy Verified Badges in April Leaving Only Paying Subscribers With Blue Check Marks Variety Archived from the original on March 30 2023 Retrieved March 24 2023 The login prompt for Twitter Search has returned just months after Elon Musk wanted it gone Neowin Archived from the original on July 5 2023 Retrieved July 3 2023 Twitter search is now only available to registered users Mashable April 27 2023 Archived from the original on July 3 2023 Retrieved July 3 2023 Twitter didn t just block unregistered users it blocked Google Search searchengineland July 3 2023 Archived from the original on July 22 2023 Retrieved July 22 2023 Weatherbed Jess June 30 2023 Twitter has started blocking unregistered users The Verge Archived from the original on June 30 2023 Retrieved June 30 2023 Twitter now blocks visitors from viewing tweets and profiles unless they re logged in Mashable June 30 2023 Archived from the original on July 3 2023 Retrieved July 3 2023 Twitter temporarily restricts tweets users can see BBC News July 1 2023 Archived from the original on July 1 2023 Retrieved July 1 2023 a b Thousands of Twitter users report problems accessing site as Elon Musk says new limits have been installed NBC News July 2 2023 Archived from the original on July 1 2023 Retrieved July 2 2023 Twitter silently removes login requirement for viewing tweets Techcrunch July 5 2023 Archived from the original on July 13 2023 Retrieved July 13 2023 Alexa Corse Nate Rattner October 25 2023 X s Tumultuous First Year Under Elon Musk in Charts The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on October 26 2023 Retrieved October 26 2023 Jeong Ujun Sheth Paras Tahir Anique Alatawi Faisal Bernard H Russell Liu Huan November 19 2023 Exploring Platform Migration Patterns between Twitter and Mastodon A User Behavior Study arXiv 2305 09196 cs SI Jeong Ujun Nirmal Ayushi Jha Kritshekhar Tang Xu Bernard H Russell Liu Huan September 22 2023 User Migration across Multiple Social Media Platforms arXiv 2309 12613 cs SI Could X go bankrupt under Elon Musk BBC News December 2 2023 Archived from the original on December 3 2023 Retrieved December 3 2023 Go fuck yourself Elon Musk tells fleeing advertisers November 30 2023 Archived from the original on December 5 2023 Retrieved December 5 2023 X plans payments launch for this year Payments Dive Retrieved January 11 2024 Capoot Ashley January 9 2024 Elon Musk s X to launch peer to peer payments this year CNBC Retrieved January 11 2024 Twitter Partners With eToro To Offer Stock Crypto Trading Forbes Advisor www forbes com Retrieved January 11 2024 Musk Elon Reeve elonmusk July 19 2023 Great work by the X Twitter team Tweet Retrieved July 30 2023 via Twitter Musk Elon Reeve elonmusk July 18 2023 Using your own inline ads is fine for now until X Twitter can offer this Tweet Retrieved July 30 2023 via Twitter Musk Elon Reeve elonmusk June 30 2023 Subscribe to X Twitter Blue Tweet Retrieved July 30 2023 via Twitter xAI Understand the Universe x ai Archived from the original on July 30 2023 Retrieved July 30 2023 Biron Bethany Elon Musk said Twitter s Birdwatch feature will be renamed Community Notes and is aimed at improving information accuracy amid growing content moderation concerns Business Insider Archived from the original on November 15 2022 Retrieved November 15 2022 PopCrave January 10 2023 Twitter s latest UI change has renamed Quote Tweets to Quotes and moved tweet views to a different row The device a user is tweeting from is also visible again Tweet Retrieved July 30 2023 via Twitter Musk Elon Reeve elonmusk July 23 2023 And soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and gradually all the birds Tweet Retrieved August 25 2023 via Twitter Musk Elon Reeve elonmusk July 23 2023 From Sawyer Merritt Tweet Retrieved August 25 2023 via Twitter Davis Wes July 23 2023 Twitter s rebrand to X may actually be happening soon The Verge Archived from the original on October 13 2023 Retrieved July 23 2023 Twitter changes logo to X replacing blue bird symbol www aljazeera com Archived from the original on July 24 2023 Retrieved July 24 2023 Roth Emma July 25 2023 Elon Musk just changed Twitter s logo again sort of The Verge Archived from the original on July 25 2023 Retrieved July 25 2023 Titcomb James July 26 2023 They just took it Elon Musk takes over x Twitter account without paying owner The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Archived from the original on July 26 2023 Retrieved July 26 2023 X Previously Twitter 10 0 0 beta 0 Arm64 v8a 480 640dpi Android 6 0 APK Download by X Corp Archived from the original on July 30 2023 Retrieved August 9 2023 X Previously Twitter 10 0 0 release 0 Nodpi Android 6 0 APK Download by X Corp Archived from the original on July 30 2023 Retrieved August 9 2023 Twitter gets special permission to be X in the iOS App Store July 31 2023 Archived from the original on July 31 2023 Retrieved July 31 2023 As Musk renames Twitter to X Tweets now posts retweets become reposts Report Hindustan Times July 29 2023 Archived from the original on August 13 2023 Retrieved August 14 2023 Twitter was the Holy Grail of branding Then Elon Musk ditched it Experts question why CBC July 26 2023 Archived from the original on August 10 2023 Retrieved August 9 2023 Why Twitter s rebrand to X could be legally challenging CBS News July 25 2023 Archived from the original on August 4 2023 Retrieved August 4 2023 Sheth Sonam Sundar Sindhu Meta already appears to hold the rights to X It could make Twitter s rebrand complicated Business Insider Archived from the original on August 4 2023 Retrieved August 4 2023 Twitter s new X logo looks suspiciously like a Unicode character Business Insider Business Insider Archived from the original on November 10 2023 Retrieved November 9 2023 Brodkin Jon July 24 2023 Musk rushes out new Twitter logo it s just an X that someone tweeted at him Ars Technica Archived from the original on July 30 2023 Retrieved August 4 2023 Nudd Tim September 15 2023 Twitter users don t want to call it X Inside the platform s marketing challenge Ad Age Archived from the original on September 15 2023 Retrieved September 16 2023 Know Your Twitter Terms Block vs Mute Wired Archived from the original on August 9 2020 Retrieved July 20 2020 Gibbs Samuel May 13 2014 13 reasons to mute people on Twitter The Guardian Archived from the original on January 19 2021 Retrieved July 21 2020 Now every Twitter web user can soft block annoying followers The Verge October 11 2021 Archived from the original on October 14 2021 Retrieved October 12 2021 Using Twitter with Your Phone Twitter Support Archived from the original on March 15 2010 Retrieved June 1 2010 We currently support 2 way sending and receiving Twitter SMS via short codes and one way sending only via long codes a b Stone Biz October 30 2009 There s a List for That blog twitter com Archived from the original on April 29 2013 Retrieved February 1 2010 Brown Amanda March 2 2011 The tricky business of business tweeting The Irish Times Archived from the original on October 23 2012 Retrieved April 28 2011 a b Porter Jon September 1 2020 Twitter quote tweets are now easier to find The Verge Archived from the original on February 28 2021 Retrieved May 23 2021 Shu Catherine April 7 2015 Twitter Officially Launches Its Retweet With Comment Feature TechCrunch Archived from the original on May 22 2021 Retrieved May 22 2021 Twitter officially kills off favorites and replaces them with likes The Verge Vox Media Archived from the original on October 9 2017 Retrieved November 4 2015 Smith Catharine December 8 2011 9 Things You Need To Know About Twitter s Massive Redesign HuffPost Archived from the original on August 17 2021 Retrieved August 16 2021 Diese Tweets wurden am haufigsten geteilt Capital de in German May 27 2020 Archived from the original on August 16 2021 Retrieved August 16 2021 Download the free Twitter app Twitter twitter com Archived from the original on May 25 2019 Retrieved July 30 2019 Stutzman Fred April 11 2007 The 12 Minute Definitive Guide to Twitter AOL Developer Network Archived from the original on July 4 2008 Retrieved November 12 2008 Santiago Evan September 3 2022 The edit button may finally be coming to Twitter Here s when you ll be able to use it The Charlotte Observer Archived from the original on September 1 2022 Retrieved September 4 2022 Strachan Donald February 19 2009 Twitter How To Set Up Your Account The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on January 10 2022 Retrieved February 13 2011 Magdaleno Alex June 11 2014 Raise Your Hashflags Twitter Reintroduces World Cup Hashtags Mashable Archived from the original on May 16 2021 Retrieved May 16 2021 Twitter hashflags call out support for the Asian American community Thursday Wake Up Call adage com March 18 2021 Archived from the original on May 16 2021 Retrieved May 16 2021 Johnson Lauren February 2 2016 Twitter s Branded Emojis Come With a Million Dollar Commitment Archived from the original on May 16 2021 Retrieved May 16 2021 Peters Jay May 20 2020 Twitter is testing a way to let you limit replies to your tweets Archived from the original on November 9 2020 Retrieved July 14 2021 Peters Jay July 13 2021 Twitter will let you change who can reply to a tweet after you post it The Verge Archived from the original on July 16 2021 Retrieved July 14 2021 Coming soon to Twitter More room to tweet Associated Press May 24 2016 Archived from the original on February 6 2017 Retrieved May 24 2016 Lever Rob May 24 2016 Twitter eases 140 character limit Yahoo Tech Archived from the original on May 9 2017 Retrieved May 25 2016 Newton Casey March 30 2017 Twitter redesigns replies so usernames don t count against the 140 character limit The Verge Archived from the original on March 8 2021 Retrieved August 24 2019 a b Giving you more characters to express yourself Archived from the original on September 27 2017 Retrieved September 27 2017 Fingas John February 8 2023 Twitter Blue users can now post tweets with up to 4 000 characters Engadget Archived from the original on February 8 2023 Retrieved February 8 2023 a b c d About Twitter s Link Service Twitter Help Center module of Twitter Archived from the original on February 25 2011 Retrieved February 23 2011 Garrett Sean June 8 2010 Links and Twitter Length Shouldn t Matter Twitter Blog blog of Twitter Archived from the original on February 23 2011 Retrieved February 23 2011 Metz Cade September 2 2010 Twitter Tightens Grip on Own Firehose The Register Archived from the original on May 28 2020 Retrieved February 23 2011 Weisenthal Joe May 6 2009 Twitter Switches from TinyURL to Bit ly Business Insider Archived from the original on March 8 2013 Retrieved February 23 2011 Twitter now with integrated photo sharing service and completely new twitter search Techshrimp June 1 2011 Archived from the original on June 30 2011 Retrieved June 1 2011 a b Mike Flacy Twitter photo sharing goes live for all users Archived March 14 2012 at the Wayback Machine Digital Trends August 9 2011 Retrieved August 10 2011 Twitter Help center Picture Descriptions How to make images accessible for people Archived March 27 2021 at the Wayback Machine Accessible images for everyone blog twitter com Archived from the original on January 24 2021 Retrieved August 31 2019 Lyons Kim April 7 2022 Twitter rolls out its ALT badge and improved image descriptions The Verge Archived from the original on April 8 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 Your Twitter Feed Is About to Be Flooded With Polls Wired October 21 2015 Archived from the original on October 19 2017 Retrieved October 23 2015 Binder Matt April 28 2020 Twitter quietly deletes millions of accounts from the old text message days Mashable Archived from the original on March 8 2021 Retrieved January 6 2021 Kastrenakes Jacob April 27 2020 Twitter turns off its original SMS service in most countries The Verge Archived from the original on November 21 2020 Retrieved January 6 2021 Twitter and CBS News to partner for live stream of Republican and Democratic National Conventions CBS News July 11 2016 a, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.