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New Twitter ads let brands bait fans into tweeting
Brand retweets can now unlock rewards like exclusive movie trailers.
By Patrick Kulp
Kim Kardashian is freaking out because there are no more BlackBerry Bolds left on eBay
Dark times for Kim Kardashian West.
By Raymond Wong
J.K. Rowling had the perfect response to this tweet about female orgasms
Rowling is the Comeback Queen on Twitter.
By Sam Haysom
Ariana Grande goes to great lengths to wear her high ponytail with a hat
Ari's ponytail wants to Break Free.
By Chloe Bryan
Twitter's #Rio2016 emojis just dropped for all your patriotic needs
A deluge of emoji.
By Ariel Bogle
The fur flies in intense photos of the brutal UK government cat battles
The consequences will be paw-sitively cat-astrophic if this doesn't end.
3 simple ways to avoid making big mistakes as a teen using social media
Even teens who may never imagine themselves as a public figure or a flashpoint in a debate can benefit from these tips.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Social media companies struggle with the financials of internet stardom
The social media companies want more video and bigger audiences-- but will ad dollars be enough to win over internet celebrities?
By Sarah Frier
Someone put a framed photo of their toilet on top of their toilet
We heard you like toilets so we put a toilet on top of your toilet.
J.K. Rowling received 2 absolutely perfect gifts for her birthday
When you're the author of 'Harry Potter,' you get some creative presents.
By Sam Haysom
Kanye comes for Apple, demands Tim Cook cut Tidal deal with Jay Z
Kanye uses Twitter to put himself in the middle of rumored Apple Music and Tidal negotiations.
Twitter took us from Stars Hollow to outer space this week
All the things you missed this week on Twitter!
Amazing STEM heroes of #BlackWomenDidThat
Including inventors, pilots, doctors, astronauts, and more.
This otherwise lovely proposal may have also escalated a sibling rivalry
Timing is everything.
By Chloe Bryan
Uplifting new hashtag celebrates black women's accomplishments
The hashtag highlights black women politicians, activists, entertainers, scientists, authors, athletes and more, and serves as a celebration of black womanhood.
By Laura Vitto
Celebrate 10,000 days of the world wide web with a trip down memory lane
It's been a wild ride.