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Ces tweets apparaissaient de manière aléatoire sur ma page, dans ce que je pensais être l’esprit du site, à n’importe quel moment de la journée, mais surtout la nuit, parfois après quelques verres, pas de questions, pas d’explications, simplement balancer quelques opinions et m’exprimer, en direction des âmes perdues qui avaient décidé de me suivre
... See moreBret Easton Ellis • White - édition française (French Edition)
When I first joined the company, the suggested user list had 20 random people who were default selected to follow. Given this data insight, we reset the new user flow to encourage people to follow their first ~10 people and offer them a lot of choices, but no default selection. Then we later built a feature that continually suggested new users to f
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twitter.comTrump had retweeted accounts often focused on conspiracy theories, including those of QAnon, on at least 145 occasions.
theatlantic.com • The Prophecies of Q
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Twitter has been the most versatile tool for us. We have used it extensively. Several of us have joined up and regularly interact with the community.
Shama Hyder • The Zen of Social Media Marketing: An Easier Way to Build Credibility, Generate Buzz, and Increase Revenue
Twitter is particularly valuable: even the most casual of searchers can look for a word or phrase and form an impression of how people are using it. They might notice that a lot of people who used “smol” in 2018 also appeared to be fans of anime or cute animals, or that “bae” was used primarily by African Americans until around 2014, when it starte
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