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  2. Reblogging - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reblogging

    Reblogging (or, in Twitter parlance, reposting and formerly retweeting) is the mechanism in blogging which allows users to repost the content of another user's post with an indication that the source of the post is another user.

  3. Tweet (social media) - Wikipedia

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    A user tweeting about bugs. A tweet is a short status update on the social networking site Twitter (officially known as X since 2023) which can include images, videos, GIFs, straw polls, hashtags, mentions, and hyperlinks.

  4. List of Twitter features - Wikipedia

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    X, commonly called under the former name Twitter, is an American microblogging and social networking service on which users post and interact with messages known as "tweets". Registered users can post, like and retweet tweets, and read those that are publicly available.

  5. What does Twitter’s rate-limiting restriction mean? - AOL

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    Twitter owner says new limits imposed to address ‘extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation’

  6. Twitter slapped its first 'manipulated media' label on an ...

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    Twitter has applied its first-ever "manipulated media" label to a video retweeted by Donald Trump, as first reported by The Washington Post.

  7. What does Twitter’s ‘rate limit exceeded’ restriction mean?

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    Mr Musk retweeted an Elon Musk parody account that said “we are all Twitter addicts and need to go outside”. “I’m doing a good deed for the world here. Also, that’s another view you just ...

  8. List of most-retweeted tweets - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the top 30 most-retweeted posts on X/Twitter, the account that posted or tweeted it, the total number of retweets or reposts rounded down to the nearest hundred thousand, and the date it was originally posted. Posts that have an identical number of reposts are listed in date order with the most recent post ranked highest.

  9. Context collapse - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Context_collapse

    On Twitter, context collapse is seen with the retweeting functionality. When a public user posts a social media post known as a 'tweet', it can be retweeted by anyone, thus introducing the content to a new audience. [4] To avoid any unwanted attention, some users may resort to the 'lowest common denominator' approach.