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Twitter appoints new leaders of its consumer unit
05:34am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 PageOne Nigeria
Twitter Inc has named three new leaders in its consumer… The post Twitter appoints new leaders of its consumer unit appeared first on PageOne .
Twitter is also labeling tweets from state media outlets in Belarus | Engadget
05:16am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 Newslanes
Twitter is now also adding labels to accounts and tweets sharing links from Belarusian state-affiliated media outlets “after detailed reporting about their role in the war in Ukraine.” The website started labeling tweets from Russian state media outlets a few days in late February in an effort to significantly reduce the circulation of their content. […] Twitter is also labeling tweets from state media outlets in Belarus | Engadget
Twitter names new leaders of consumer unit in push to add users
04:22am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 Channel NewsAsia
Twitter Inc named three new leaders in its consumer division on Thursday to oversee development of new features and services as it races to reach 315 million daily users by the end of 2023, up from 217 million now. Over the past year, Twitter has added features such as Spaces, an audio-only chat, and Comm
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03:08am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 Seeking AlphaTWITTER CENSORS THE HIGHWIRE
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Facebook temporarily allows posts on Ukraine war calling for violence vs invading Russians or Putin’s death
11:17pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Rappler
Meta Platforms FB.O will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to internal emails seen by Reuters on Thursday, March 10, in a temporary change to its hate speech policy. The social media company is also temporarily allowing some posts that call for death to Russian President Vladimir Putin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in countries including Russia, Ukraine and Poland, according to a series of internal emails to its content moderators. “As a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine we have temporarily made allowances for forms of political expression that would normally violate our rules like violent speech such as ‘death to the Russian invaders.’ We still won’t allow credible calls for violence against Russian civilians,” a Meta spokesperson said in a statement. The calls for the leaders’ deaths will be allowed unless they contain other targets or have two indicators of credibility, such as the location or method, one email said, in a recent change to the company’s rules on violence and incitement.
Twitter Names 3 New Department Heads in Its Consumer Division
10:55pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Adweek
Twitter general manager of consumer Kayvon Beykpour revealed three promotions in his department, internally known as Bluebird, via tweet. Jay Sullivan, who joined Twitter last November from Meta, is Bluebird''s new head of product. He had been product manager, Messenger and Instagram Direct at Meta and, once joining Twitter, he led parts of its product…
Facebook and Twitter remove Russian embassy posts denying Mariupol hospital bombing
10:31pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Engadget
Major social networks aren''t done cracking down on Russian misinformation following that country''s invasion of Ukraine. As CNN ''s Donie O''Sullivan and CNBC report, Facebook and Twitter have both removed posts from Russia''s UK embassy over false claims surrounding the bombing of a maternity hospital in the Ukraine city of Mariupol. Russia claimed without evidence that a woman in a photo of the destroyed hospital was a "beauty blogger" and that the photo was staged. Meta spokesperson Andy Stone told O''Sullivan a Facebook post violated rules about content that asserts a "violent tragedy did not occur." Twitter''s representative, meanwhile, told CNBC multiple tweets broke rules surrounding the "denial of violent events." Russia has routinely promoted demonstrably false narratives surrounding the invasion of Ukraine, prompting Meta, Twitter, Google and others to restrict state-backed Russian media outlets like RT and Sputnik . In turn, Russia recently made it illegal for the media to contradict President Putin''s official line on the war and has blocked Facebook and Twitter .
Twitter Deletes Russian Embassy Tweet On Mariupol Hospital Attack
10:13pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 NDTV
Twitter Inc has removed tweets from the Russian Embassy in the United Kingdom about the bombing of a children''s hospital in Mariupol for breaking its rules against denying violent events, the company…
Dogecoin Rolls Over After Billy Markus Circulates Cryptic McDonald's Theory: What's Next?
10:09pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) was trading more than 5% lower at one point on Thursday in sympathy with Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) and Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), which had fallen over 5% and 4%, respectively, by la
Dogecoin Rolls Over After Billy Markus Circulates Cryptic McDonald''s Theory: What''s Next?
10:09pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE ) was trading more than 5% lower at one point on Thursday in sympathy with Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC ) and Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH ), which had fallen over 5% and 4%, respectively, by late afternoon. On Wednesday, Dogecoin co-creator Billy Markus retweeted a meme , first posted by @TeslaAIBot that appeared to recirculate a rumor that McDonald''s Corp (NYSE: MCD ) may begin to accept the meme-crypto as payment. In January, McDonald''s teased at the idea on Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR ), bantering back and forth with Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA ) CEO Elon Musk. But after the fast-food giant’s Super Bowl LVI commercial aired on Feb. 13, it became apparent McDonald''s had not decided to accept the coin. Markus is likely circulating the meme for fun because after the McDonald’s commercial aired, Markus took … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Twitter makes it harder to choose the old reverse-chronological feed
09:36pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 The Verge
Twitter is rolling out a design change that lets you swipe between your Home (algorithmically served) and Latest (reverse chronological) timelines. However, the Home feed will be pinned by default.
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09:05pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Kwhen FinanceUniqlo and Burger King Had Stayed in Russia. They''ve Reversed Course.
08:46pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 The Street
Some big-name companies had stayed in Russia even after majors like Apple, Twitter and General Motors left. That''s changing.
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