Twitter is launching its operations in Africa and chooses Ghana to headquarter its first African-based team.
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Twitter is launching its operations in Africa and chooses Ghana to headquarter its first African-based team.
Twitter held acquisition talks with Clubhouse with a deal value of around $4 billion, according to reports from Bloomberg.
Like many, you want to get more Twitter followers, but fail to gain the audience you were hoping for. You might just be doing it wrong.
Twitter Fleets Stickers make Fleets a little more fun on Android and iOS, like Instagram and Facebook Stories.
Twitter is reportedly working on the rollout of Emoji reactions and a new downvote button, and no, still not an edit button.
Twitter has begun testing a new way to let you watch YouTube videos directly in the timeline, without having to exit the application.
Twitter has added support for multiple security keys on its app, and will soon letting you link more than one security key to use for 2FA.
Twitter is bringing its audio conversation feature Twitter Spaces to Android, while Clubhouse remains iOS only for the moment.
Following the rollout of Fleets in November, Twitter is now expanding functionality with stickers and Twemojis in Japan.
Twitter announced its first-ever paid product, called "Super Follow" which will let some creators ask users to pay to access their content.
Twitter is testing a new feature that lets users record, and send, voice messages in their DMs.
According to Twitter's CFO, Trump will never be allowed back on its platform - even if he became president again.
Username hacking consists of stealing rare and coveted usernames on platforms like Instagram, and then sell them for a profit.
Twitter is looking to expand into newsletters with the acquisition of Revue, a Dutch newsletter service.
Twitter has announced a new community-driven way to address misinformation on its platform called Birdwatch.
Social podcast app Breaker has announced its acquisition by Twitter and the closure of its app on January 15.
Joe Biden will need some new followers, as Twitter announced its plans to wipe out all followers from the @POTUS account.
Another one bites the dust! Twitter announced that it's shutting down Periscope, but keeping native live video streaming in its flagship app.