X/Twitter

X (formerly Twitter) has certainly grown a lot from the days when you would send tweets via SMS text messages about what you had for breakfast. Founded in 2006 by Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams, Biz Stone, and Noah Glass, the microblogging service turned real-time social media newswire was acquired by Elon Musk in 2022 and renamed and rebranded X in 2023.

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The 'unpopular opinion' meme is perfect for voicing your worst thoughts
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Twitter is redesigning its camera to feel more like Snapchat
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Chris Evans passionately defends Cool Ranch Doritos amidst heated chip debate
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Out-of-context Twitter accounts keep your favorite shows alive online
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Why people leave a space before punctuation in texts
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One viral tweet saved the day for this struggling donut shop
One viral tweet saved the day for this struggling donut shop



The viral 'Trashtag Challenge' encourages people to clean up litter
The viral 'Trashtag Challenge' encourages people to clean up litter

At long last, Welding Twitter gets its moment in the sun
At long last, Welding Twitter gets its moment in the sun

A video ranking Fritos, Doritos, Cheetos, and Lay's chips is dividing the internet
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Twitter wants to gather more info about reported tweets with personal information
Twitter wants to gather more info about reported tweets with personal information

Barack Obama tweets inspiring thread to celebrate International Women's Day
Barack Obama tweets inspiring thread to celebrate International Women's Day



10 ways you can show off your favorite tweets in the real world
10 ways you can show off your favorite tweets in the real world

Twitter says it can tell if you actually believe that bullsh*t you're spreading
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Twitter says it will publish 'case studies' on banned accounts
Twitter says it will publish 'case studies' on banned accounts
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