Twitter Ends “Twitter Moments” To Help Followers Find Real News
Twitter finally ended it’s Twitter Moments feature, preventing all new creations from going live, in a bid to protect real news.
Twitter finally ended it’s Twitter Moments feature, preventing all new creations from going live, in a bid to protect real news.
Twitter’s board of directors has encouraged shareholders to approve Twitter’s sale to the world’s richest man.
Even before Elon Musk became the new owner of Twitter, he polled his followers about changes that they should implement on the platform.
When this happens, there is almost nothing you can do. It is either you accept that your account is no longer accessible.
In this hearing, both Democrats and Republicans tried to pin down the CEOs of the tech giants. They all want them to be held accountable.
Unfortunately, even outside of social media, posers are a thing. They are individuals who pretend to be someone else.
The biggest problem lies when your tweet appears offensive because of using the wrong word or constructing the sentence wrong.
The posts will remain in the media until people flag them. Still, whether they will be taken down or not after the reports is uncertain.
According to a recent Pew Research Center study, 67 percent of American adults get at least some of their news on social media.
The thing is, the word is now not as uncommon as it used to be. That is thanks to the rise of social media networks.