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Twitter critics spurred SF accelerator Acceleprise to commit to adding a person of color to its Friday ... In an email to Business Insider, O'Sullivan confirmed that the company is hunting for a new panelist for Friday. NOW WATCH: More: Venture Capital ...
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Twitter puts fact-checking label on tweets linking 5G with coronavirus Tech companies including Twitter, Apple, YouTube, Spotify and Facebook have been accused of facilitating the spread of bogus claims that link 5G to ...
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11 writers, activists, and thinkers to follow on Twitter and Instagram so you can diversify your feeds ... Business Insider rounded up a few activists and thinkers to begin diversifying your Twitter and Instagram feeds. Visit Business Insider's homepage for ...
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Better Buy: Facebook vs. Twitter Twitter generated 84% of its revenue from its online ads last quarter. The rest came from its data licensing business, which sells a "firehose" feed of ...
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Trump's feud with Twitter could eventually weaken liability protections An executive order by President Donald Trump that targeted Twitter Inc. after ... A media underwriter says online companies purchase media liability ...
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Twitter launches test feature 'fleets' in India for tweets that disappear Business Standard is now on Telegram. For insightful reports and views on business, markets, politics and other issues, subscribe to our official ...
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Outcry against controversial tweets from Corner Pub Green Hills leads to closure of Nations location Palmer posted an apology to the business' Twitter account on June 2, stating that he "retweeted some messages that might not have conveyed how I ...
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Twitter working on in-app 'request verification' feature We have paused all general verifications while we work and will report back soon," the company tweeted in November 2017. Earlier this year, Twitter ...
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Hashtag Trending – Twitter fact checking; Jeff Bezos getting richer; cyberattack against CAA Companies including Twitter, Apple, YouTube, Spotify and Facebook have been accused of facilitating information on 5G causing COVID-19. More ...
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Trump's war against Twitter may not end well Daughter-in-law Lara Trump said on Fox Business that Twitter is not a "platform for free speech." She and Eric Trump joined Parler, a competing ...
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