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  2. Twitter Files - Wikipedia

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    The Twitter Files are a series of releases of select internal Twitter, Inc. documents published from December 2022 through March 2023 on Twitter.CEO Elon Musk gave the documents to journalists Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss, Lee Fang, and authors Michael Shellenberger, David Zweig and Alex Berenson shortly after he acquired Twitter on October 27, 2022.

  3. Nitter - Wikipedia

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    The user interface was designed to be minimalist and resemble the classic Twitter desktop layout. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Since the user could not log in to Twitter through Nitter, Nitter had no notifications, no home feed, and no ability to tweet.

  4. Threads (social network) - Wikipedia

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    On the day of Threads' launch, Twitter issued a legal threat against it claiming that it infringes on Twitter's intellectual property rights. In a letter directed to Meta's CEO, Twitter's lawyer alleged that Meta recruited numerous former Twitter employees who had access to Twitter's trade secrets and confidential information. [ 88 ]

  5. Twitter Blocking Access to Users Who Aren’t Logged In as an ...

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    On Friday, Twitterwithout notice — suddenly blocked access to the website for anyone who isn’t signed in as a registered user. Many people were confused about the change, wondering ...

  6. Internet forum - Wikipedia

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    A person viewing a closed thread as a member will see a box saying he does not have the right to submit messages there, but a moderator will likely see the same box, granting him access to more than just posting messages. [12] An unregistered user of the site is commonly known as a guest or visitor. Guests are typically granted access to all ...

  7. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship is the legal control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet. Censorship is most often applied to specific internet domains (such as Wikipedia.org, for example) but exceptionally may extend to all Internet resources located outside the jurisdiction of the censoring state.

  8. Overview of Games on AOL.com - AOL Help

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    Games on AOL.com offers a large selection of free online games, including board games, card games, casino games, puzzles, and more. Follow the steps outlined to experience full-screen gameplay, chat with other players and share your favorite games with friends and family.

  9. List of Twitter features - Wikipedia

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    Twitter has altered the trend algorithm in the past to prevent manipulation of this type with limited success. [55] The Twitter web interface displays a list of trending topics on a sidebar on the home page, along with sponsored content (see image). Twitter often censors trending hashtags that are claimed to be abusive or offensive.