Platform company. Computing. Commerce https://t.co/lnQKApQ0AE
— Ben Basche (@basche42) August 13, 2019
Excited to be a part of this group since its inception! We have grown soo much :) https://t.co/4O9praNrgG
— Andrew Mendez (@AndrewMendez19) August 13, 2019
I wrote about my day at Twitter yesterday, what happened with trending topics over the weekend, and why it won't kill the feature https://t.co/vwmr56zzOM pic.twitter.com/AA0hFhG3Z1
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) August 15, 2019
Many Snapchat creators find ways to earn tens of thousands of dollars creating sponsored AR filters for brands, including Nike and Fanta, and selling merchandise such as t-shirts https://t.co/zx4JPulc5Y
— CNN Business (@CNNBusiness) August 13, 2019
I dug a bit deeper:
— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) August 14, 2019
The Meme App iFunny Is A Huge Hub For White Nationalists And Neo-Nazis https://t.co/cc2xt3tf84 pic.twitter.com/Wx0ct1kylM
Meanwhile in the news: “iFunny Has Become A Hub For White Nationalism—The Russian-owned image-sharing application is extremely popular with teen boys. It’s also full of far-right propaganda.” https://t.co/wUkeAzijln
— Curtis Perry (@curtisperry) August 15, 2019
When @broderick started asking questions to @iFunny about why the site was overrun with neo-Nazis who glorify of mass shooters, they bragged about their traffic numbers: “iFunny is the most influential mobile app among young adults in the US.” https://t.co/x7zpGQ7QB1
— Scott Lucas (@ScottLucas86) August 14, 2019
The Meme App iFunny Is A Huge Hub For White Nationalists https://t.co/4zt5wlESdD
— TellMAMAUK (@TellMamaUK) August 15, 2019
It’s almost like this applies to the entire Internet https://t.co/3Ytj3inDgT
— Jason Wilson (@jason_a_w) August 15, 2019
When my ifunny account Traditional_Nationalist gets out into a buzzfeed article lmao https://t.co/qhLY7U4n5E pic.twitter.com/F78UYxrYPF
— Eco_Nationalist (@CursedEco) August 14, 2019
This is great reporting from @broderick: https://t.co/UqCty8C1iJ
— Teddy Amenabar (@TeddyAmen) August 14, 2019
I wrote about my day at Twitter yesterday, what happened with trending topics over the weekend, and why it won't kill the feature https://t.co/vwmr56zzOM pic.twitter.com/AA0hFhG3Z1
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) August 15, 2019
An adequately acerbic take. (Mine would be so acidic, it’d eat through the floor like Alien blood.)https://t.co/5mHT0wfDi2
— Derek Powazek ? (@fraying) August 15, 2019
Rob Bishop, twt product team : Twt will build & maintain list of interests based on “enduring” conversations—so, you’ll be able to subscribe to things like “basketball” / “BTS".
— cestlavie_90? (@cestlavie9090) August 15, 2019
A prove how @BTS_twt existence on twt IS VERY IMPORTANT.#MTVHottest BTShttps://t.co/JK8QWfDlJ1
"If Twitter is a party, then it’s a party where the punch is spiked with PCP and the carbon monoxide alarm won’t stop blaring, because all the guests are slowly succumbing to toxic fumes." https://t.co/5SrKg3HvXN
— Caitlin Kelly (@caitlin__kelly) August 15, 2019
I genuinely enjoy the journalism at wired, but comparing twitter to "a house party" is off base. it's more like we're floating in a vat of toxic waste with nazis and we get banned for calling the nazis nazis while they hold people's heads under the surface https://t.co/7FGI7vjP0r
— adrian crawford (@Crawf33) August 15, 2019
directing a firehose of sewage squarely at people's faces for 13 years and then asking them to come back and trust a sip of fine wine sounds quite lofty. https://t.co/2JhFYKrueI
— drew olanoff (@yoda) August 15, 2019
Twitter likes to compare itself to a party. But, if so, it’s a “party where the punch is spiked with PCP and the carbon monoxide alarm won’t stop blaring, because all the guests are slowly succumbing to toxic fumes.” @pardesoteric https://t.co/WOZfe7Km9m?
— Nicholas Thompson (@nxthompson) August 15, 2019
Something tells me Twitter is gonna really fuck up the user experience very soon. https://t.co/oeLrzAAQm0
— AKA Donald J. Trump (@AKADonaldTrump) August 15, 2019
At Twitter, It Seems No One Can Hear the Screams #Futurism #NewMusic #Global via https://t.co/ZJARusxIKN https://t.co/uZaGinIG2e
— Planar Whirl (@PlanarWhirl) August 15, 2019
Much like our previous studies on political engagement on Facebook, this study reviewing content over a 20-week period found that right-leaning pages and left-leaning pages had the exact same average interaction rate. https://t.co/uql16Gajqq pic.twitter.com/PxjmY8bHwv
— Natalie Martinez (@natijomartinez) August 13, 2019
We did another damn Facebook study. https://t.co/uql16Gajqq
— Natalie Martinez (@natijomartinez) August 13, 2019
We also found that over the 20 weeks reviewed, right-leaning pages earned on average more weekly interactions than left-leaning pages and pages without political alignment: https://t.co/uql16Gajqq pic.twitter.com/anavsx59au
— Natalie Martinez (@natijomartinez) August 13, 2019
Despite bias claims, new data shows that Facebook is still not censoring conservatives https://t.co/21ofj9bgRh
— Holy Bullies (@holybullies) August 13, 2019
Twitter is like the best damn party on the internet.
— Barry Ritholtz (@ritholtz) August 16, 2019
Except it’s not.@Jack via @WIRED https://t.co/Z4DKAGcZo0
At Twitter, It Seems No One Can Hear the Screams | WIRED https://t.co/ZDowkREfn6
— Black Rose (@VioletBeauty11) August 15, 2019
I love this @pardesoteric story. Does that mean I should say I hate it? https://t.co/Tln0w8oaUp
— Fred Vogelstein (@fvogelstein) August 15, 2019
At Twitter, It Seems No One Can Hear the Screams #twitter @wired https://t.co/mB42wQ0zhx #Marketing #DigitalMarketing #SocialMedia #SocialMediaMarketing #CMO #SMM
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) August 15, 2019