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Twitter launches its first podcast, Character Count, focused on its ad business

Posted on: June 29, 2020, in News

Twitter today is joining the podcasting arena. This morning, the social network is launching its first-ever podcast series with a new show focused on Twitter’s advertising business, which it’s calling “Character Count.” The company says, for now, it’s testing the waters with five already produced episodes of around 25 to 30 minutes in length. It […]

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This handy Twitter video downloader bot is now seeing 7,500 requests a day

Posted on: May 22, 2020, in News

Not all the bots on Twitter are spammers or democracy hackers. You may recall seeing requests to the Thread Reader app bot to “unroll” a long thread into readable copy, for example, and in more recent days you may have spotted Twitter users tagging a newer bot, @this_vid, on tweets with a video file attached. […]

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Twitter updates twttr prototype app with engagement swipes, conversation tweaks, better Dark mode and more

Posted on: March 10, 2020, in News

Twitter’s new prototyping app twttr, which it created to test and get feedback on new features — and new approaches to old features — has been out in the wild for a month. Now, with Twitter taking in the first wave of responses from users, twttr is getting an update. The move highlights how Twitter continues to […]

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Twitters latest test focuses on making conversations easier to follow by labeling tweets

Posted on: August 30, 2019, in News

Twitter continues to experiment with ways to make conversations on its platform easier to follow. In addition to its prototype app twttr, which is testing threaded replies, the company also recently tested labeling replies to highlight those from the “original tweeter” — meaning it would show when the person who first tweeted a post then […]

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Twitter cuts off API access to follow/unfollow spam dealers

Posted on: August 24, 2019, in News

Notification spam ruins social networks, diluting the real human interaction. Desperate to gain an audience, users pay services to rapidly follow and unfollow tons of people in hopes that some will follow them back. The services can either automate this process or provide tools for users to generate this spam themselves, Earlier this month, a […]

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Twitter debuts new analytics tools for publishers focused on improving video engagement

Posted on: July 28, 2019, in News

At CES 2019 in Las Vegas in January, Twitter announced it was developing new tools that would make it easier for publishers to better understand what sort of content is resonating with their readers. Through a new analytics dashboard, publishers would be able to see who’s engaging with content and when, and what’s performing well. […]

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Twitter opens applications for its prototype program, first tests to focus on fixing conversations

Posted on: July 2, 2019, in News

Twitter today is opening up applications for its new testing program, first announced at CES in January. The program potentially can cover any and every aspect of the Twitter experience, but the first set of tests will focus on how interactions between people, and specifically replies, appear on Twitter. They will include a new design […]

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Twitter cuts off API access to follow/unfollow spam dealers

Posted on: April 10, 2019, in News

Notification spam ruins social networks, diluting the real human interaction. Desperate to gain an audience, users pay services to rapidly follow and unfollow tons of people in hopes that some will follow them back. The services can either automate this process or provide tools for users to generate this spam themselves, Earlier this month, a […]

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Twitters de-algorithmizing sparkle button rolls out on Android

Posted on: April 4, 2019, in News

After launching on iOS, Twitter is giving Android users the ability to easily switch between seeing the reverse-chronological “latest tweets” and the algorithmic “top tweets” feeds on their home page.  Twitter rolls out ‘sparkle button’ to let users hide the algorithmic feed

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A first look at Twitters new beta app and its bid to remain valuable and relevant

Posted on: March 29, 2019, in News

Twitter has made a name for itself, at its most basic level, as a platform that gives everyone who uses it a voice. But as it has grown, that unique selling point has set Twitter up for as many challenges — harassment, confusing way to manage conversations — as it has opportunities — the best […]

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