December 10, 2018 Twitter’s Jack Dorsey slammed for ‘tone deaf’ tweets about Myanmar Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is under fire for a series of tweets he sent upon returning from a 10-day meditation retreat in Myanmar.
November 29, 2018 Vlad the imposter: Twitter suspends fake Putin account that had almost 1 million followers Twitter has suspended a fake English language Vladimir Putin account that had racked up almost 1 million followers.
November 29, 2018 Taylor Swift named 2018's most influential person on Twitter Taylor Swift only tweeted 13 times in 2018 — but boy, did she make those tweets count.
November 27, 2018 Gutfeld on Twitter bans So after much outcry, Twitter has reinstated the account of conservative Iraq War veteran Jesse Kelly after he was "permanently" banned for violating the platforms policies.
November 20, 2018 Social media must confront downsides of scale, Instagram co-founder says Social media platforms have reached a crucial point, Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom said.
November 4, 2018 Twitter removed over 10,000 bots that pretended to be Democrats, tried to discourage voting Twitter deleted more than 10,000 automated accounts that were posing as Democrats and posting messages to discourage people from voting during this coming Tuesday's midterm elections after the party flagged the tweets to the social platform, Fox News has confirmed.
November 1, 2018 Gutfeld on Twitter changing their 'like' button Big news for people using or being used by, Twitter.
October 30, 2018 Did 280-characters make Twitter more civil? Even with Twitter's 280-character limit, brevity is still the soul of wit, but could that extra space be making the platform's 330 million monthly active users a bit more civil?
October 26, 2018 Trump complains Twitter purged his followers, cites ‘bias’ President Trump griped on Friday that Twitter has recently purged followers from his account, suggesting that it was because of “bias” at the Silicon Valley company.
October 23, 2018 Google, Facebook and Twitter staffs splurge on Democrats ahead of midterms Google, Facebook and Twitter employees have donated substantially more to Democrats than Republicans with the 2018 midterms less than three weeks away.