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According to the company, 456 of those Tweets were also covered by a warning message and had engagement features limited (tweets could be Quote Tweeted but not Retweeted, replied to or liked).
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According to Fox News, castmates Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, Courteney Cox, and Lisa Kudrow have yet to comment on the news.
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The notice was issued to Twitter by the Ministry of Electronics and IT on November 9
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We cannot control what people think about us. But we can adjust what people see
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Twitter gives special privileges to world leaders and some other officials, leaving rule-breaking content online if there's "a clear public interest value to keeping the tweet on the service."
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Trump tweeted eight times on Thursday night and saw fully half of the tweets restricted by Twitter.
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"We have claimed, for Electoral Vote purposes, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (which won't allow legal observers) the State of Georgia, and the State of North Carolina, each one of which has a Big Trump lead," Trump tweeted on Wednesday.
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Suman shared his insights and elucidated as to how effectively to promote developmental activities and welfare schemes of the government
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"We are up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election," the message from Trump read, on both social media platforms.
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According to the company, creators wanted to show off their growing community with public subscriber counts, suggests that they want a public-facing metric to demonstrate how successful they are for brands, reports the Verge.
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Mike Roman, Trump's director of election-day operations, posted a video showing a woman in Philadelphia apparently returning multiple ballots to a dropbox and claimed Democrats were "trying to STEAL THE ELECTION in broad daylight."
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The move comes at a time when a USAToday survey showed that three out of four Americans were concerned about election day violence
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The Republican leader has been vocal about his opposition to mail-in ballots, often claiming without evidence that the process will be rigged against him.
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"We're baaaaaaack," the Post's Twitter account tweeted after Twitter said it was reversing its policies in a way that would allow the account to be reinstated.
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In Q2, many brands slowed or paused spending in reaction to US civil unrest, only to increase spend relatively quickly thereafter in an effort to catch up.
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On International Internet Day 2020 Twitter celebrates by mapping the history of all of the custom emojis it has introduced over five years in India.
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Democrats focused their criticism mainly on hate speech, misinformation and other content that can incite violence, keep people from voting or spread falsehoods about the coronavirus.
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Indian users will be able to follow conversations about a Topic like they have been following accounts - with one single tap.
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Instead of showing a fresh feed of tweets, "Something went wrong, try again" popped up as a message.
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The US elections are barely a week away and Big Tech's outsize influence is under intense scrutiny