Google, Microsoft, Facebook And Twitter Pledge To Combat Hate Speech Across EU Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter and Google have agreed to European regulations to combat illegal online hate speech. As part of a new code of conduct, the companies pledge to review and, if necessary, remove hateful speech within 24 hours. by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech Twitter Makes Tweets Roomier: Usernames, Photos No Longer Counted In 140-Character Limit by Dave Calpito
Culture 'Sonic The Hedgehog 2016': Did The Sonic Twitter Account Confirm A New Title Is In Development? by Jelani James
Culture Dungeons And Donalds Is The Only Donald Trump Parody Account You Need In Your Life by Cameron Koch
Culture Brick Wall Optical Illusion: Find Out If You're Dumb Or Smart By Taking Up This 'Hidden Object' Challenge by Khier Casino
Tech Twitter Now Testing Periscope Live-Streaming Option On Android: Broadcasts Coming Soon? by Horia Ungureanu
Tech UK’s Government Communications Headquarters Says ‘Hello’ To The World On Twitter, Twitterverse Reacts by Krystle Vermes
Tech Twitter Stops U.S. Intelligence Agents From Using Dataminr To Spy On Your Tweets by Krystle Vermes
Tech Tweeting A Group Of Related Tweets? Try The New Tweetbot 4 App, Now With Topics Feature by Horia Ungureanu
Tech Popular Third-Party Twitter App Fenix For Android Gets Thrown Off Google Play Store: Why? by Horia Ungureanu
Tech NHTSA Public Shaming On Twitter Will Call You Out If You're Texting And Driving by Horia Ungureanu
Tech No Surprise: CIA Reportedly Funds Companies That Can Spy On You Via Twitter And Instagram by Santiago Tiongco
Business Tech Twitter Appoints Two New Board Directors As Search For Growth Catalyst Continues by Diya Sen
Business Tech Who's Going To Buy Yahoo? Why Are Companies Interested In The Ailing Internet Giant? by Vincent Lanaria
Tech Twitter Rolls Out Message Button That Allows You To Share Tweets Privately: How To Use It by Anu Passary
Car Tech Elon Musk Twitter AMA: Tesla Model 3 Preorders Almost At 300K And Other Details by Anu Passary
Life Michigan Woman Trades Dr. Pepper Twitter Handle For 41,000 Bottles Of Water: Why? by Aaron Mamiit