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Text glitch directs thousands of people to wrong polling stations
When you're trying to get out the vote for your party, it's best to make sure your voters know where to cast their ballots.
#AndysComing will make you forget all about the Mannequin Challenge
Thank you, teens.
Merriam-Webster is chucking incendiary tweets ahead of the election
No-one does sass like the dictionary.
By Tim Chester
Obama hits Trump with a Twitter diss only a president can deliver
Obama is serving presidential subtweet shade in real life on his way out of the White House.
Even Donald Trump's campaign is fed up with his tweets
The Trump team finally recognizes his Twitter account is a liability.
Germany's crackdown over online hate speech reaches Mark Zuckerberg
Prosecutors are singling out the Facebook CEO.
The Mannequin Challenge will actually make you miss planking
Better than the plank.
What Twitter is doubling down on amid all the cutbacks
Here's one product that Twitter is keeping around.
By Kerry Flynn
The FBI doesn't know what's happening with its own Twitter account
Why did a FBI Twitter account become active right before the election?
J.K. Rowling shuts down Daily Mail headline in 1 resounding tweet
Don't get on Rowling's bad side.
By Sam Haysom
Twitter users want to trick Clinton supporters to 'vote' via text
No one can vote via text message. No one can vote via Twitter.
Twitter users question the timing of a new FBI document dump
The FBI has again managed to put itself at the center of the presidential election.
Twitter adds more tools to help you talk to businesses
Twitter is doing more to encourage customers to DM brands.
By Patrick Kulp
Twitter suspends @GabbbarSingh's account, leaves followers fuming
Twitter still can't differentiate between sarcasm and abuse.
By Manish Singh
Twitter India head Rishi Jaitly quits company
Twitter hasn't announced his replacement, yet.
By Manish Singh
The horse race 'that stops a nation' cops a sledging on social media
Public drunkenness, gambling and the death of a horse.
By Elise Cooper
This is how the White House is readying for a digital transition
Get ready to follow @POTUS44.
Twitter's Melbourne Cup livestream could change how we 'broadcast' sport
It's the first time Twitter has livestreamed a sport outside the U.S. What does it say about the future of sportscasting?
By Marc C-Scott
Vine founders' new app is the perfect place to memorialize your favorite Vines
Get ready for Hype, a livestreaming app from the people behind Vine.
By Karissa Bell