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Cambridge Analytica may go down in flames, but its practices won't
Your social media activity is a powerful new weapon for marketers.
By Mark Kaufman
An ode to the wonderfully wholesome world of 'Sesame Street' Twitter
Your childhood, but with a delightful modern twist.
Weather app glitch makes it look like hell is basically freezing over
Might wanna layer up on Saturday.
All the bans on cryptocurrency ads won't hurt legit crypto businesses
While the bans will weed out bad actors, most legit cryptocurrency businesses will remain unscathed.
More people have tweeted about 'Black Panther' than any other movie, ever
'Black Panther' was kind of a big deal on Twitter (and everywhere else DUH).
'Love, Simon' unites diverse audiences through a relatable genre and tone
This is huge for LBGTQ fans.
Twitter may be clamping down on cryptocurrency ads
Following in the footsteps of Facebook and Google.
Lawmakers use Twitter to help Trump's fired FBI director save his pension
Andrew McCabe was fired two days before retiring from a 21-year career. Now, some lawmakers are stepping up in the hopes it will save his pension.
'Avengers: Infinity War' memes are here because we're all just trying to cope
Avengers may die, but memes last forever.
Why it makes sense for Twitter to take on Snapchat Discover
Facebook may not be the only competitor Snap needs to worry about.
By Karissa Bell
Ricky Gervais actively seeks out Twitter trolls
Troll-hunter and stand-up comedian Ricky Gervais explained his Twitter habits.
Construction is underway for the 'Star Wars' theme park and (holy crap!) it looks cool
It's out of this world.
By Dymond Green
Trump reportedly fired Rex Tillerson on Twitter. Ouch.
Seems appropriate given the tweeter-in-chief's habits
Tom and Abby from 'Queer Eye' are officially engaged and we are rejoicing
Love is alive thanks to the Fab 5.
Woman is delighted to find herself alone on train, until she realizes she's not
Don't lie, you'd do it too.
Jack Dorsey's verifications-for-all plan is bad news for Twitter
Twitter doesn't need a de facto real-name policy.
By Jack Morse