X (formerly Twitter) has announced that people whom you have blocked will now be able to see your public posts. Blocking on X now means "Let this person stalk me on X but not interact with me."
Still, our appetite for this particular subgenre may be peaking. Searches hit an all-time high on May 21st and now seem to be on a slight decline. That is the kind of good news we can cling to as we attempt to survive the fidget spinner craze. ...
Recent election-related updates to Twitter's retweet function is causing some confusion on the social media platform.
The silence from the company has been pretty much complete. “Still no official/unofficial info from inside Twitter,” said Tweetbot co-creator Paul Haddad ina Mastodon post. “We’re in the dark just as much as you are,” read aFriday blog postfrom Iconfactory, the company behind T...
Twitter is now called X, and it's causing some commotion. Since launching 17 years ago (nearly to the date at the time of writing), Twitter has been adorned with a blue bird. Now, it's a rather cryptic X brought on by the new owner of the social media platform, Elon Musk. Even...
These new monetization methods include ads on public one-to-many channels (which function like Twitter feeds), premium features for business teams and power users, and paid sticker packs. Some of these funds will go back to users in the form of enhanced visibility for channels or payments to...
bringing the Twitter workforce from just under 8,000 employees to around 1,500. With all that turmoil, there are many who believe that Twitter would fail completely or just stop working, but Twitter’s still up, which begs the question, how many people do you really need to run your comp...
One of the worst things that could happen to any website or application is its servers going down unexpectedly. If this happens, you can expect that most users on the platform would encounter issues. On Twitter, server related errors don’t occur that much, but they can still happen any...
The US is still the leader in requesting data on Twitter users, but other countries are catching upCaroline Cakebread
Twitter has created a new survey asking users what they want to see from Twitter's new deepfake rules. Between crowdsourcing a deepfake policy and removing political ads, Twitter seems to be redefining its image. But an expert fears that Twitter won't ab