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  2. Wikipedia:Inline citation - Wikipedia

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    Using inline citations, even for statements that are not absolutely required to have inline citations, helps Wikipedia maintain text–source integrity. Using inline citations allows other people to quickly determine whether the material is verifiable. The best distance between the material and the citation is a matter of judgment.

  3. Template:Cite Twitter profile - Wikipedia

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    Template:Cite Twitter profile requires a user ID, e.g. for @Chrysler use {{Cite Twitter profile|Chrysler}} or {{Cite Twitter profile|@Chrysler}} Tracking category Errors are tracked in Category:Cite Twitter profile with no user ID (population: 0)

  4. How to use Twitter - AOL

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    By the time you finish this article you'll be a Twitter expert. Follow the steps below to learn how to use Twitter.How to create a Twitter account1. Go to Twitter's website2.

  5. How to use Twitter without falling into a black hole of anxiety

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  6. Tweet (social media) - Wikipedia

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    The Iconfactory was developing a Twitter application in 2006 called "Twitterrific" and developer Craig Hockenberry began a search for a shorter way to refer to "Post a Twitter Update." In 2007 they began using "twit" before Twitter developer Blaine Cook suggested that "tweet" be used instead.

  7. Musk says Twitter will limit how many tweets users can read - AOL

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    Verified accounts were initially limited to reading 6,000 posts a day, Musk said, adding that unverified accounts will be limited to 600 posts a day with new unverified accounts limited to 300.

  8. Spell checker - Wikipedia

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    Spell checkers can use approximate string matching algorithms such as Levenshtein distance to find correct spellings of misspelled words. [1] An alternative type of spell checker uses solely statistical information, such as n-grams, to recognize errors instead of correctly-spelled words. This approach usually requires a lot of effort to obtain ...

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