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Twitter Ramps Up Fight Against Abuse and Malicious Bots - Bloomberg

For the first time, Twitter is going to require confirmation of an email address or phone number to sign up for an account. The company, which promotes itself as a place for public conversation over news and events, has long been criticized for making it too easy for malicious actors to create multiple spam accounts. Twitter said it would work with experts to make sure the changes don’t harm users in high-risk environments where anonymity is important.

How Twitter Made The Tech World's Most Unlikely Comeback

It’s still somewhat taboo to say it, but it’s no longer possible to deny it: Twitter is making an unexpected, somewhat miraculous comeback. It is the first major consumer social company to lose users and start growing again in a meaningful way.

Twitter is changing how conversations happen based on user behavior and conduct - Marketing Land

Twitter shared early test results around its new way of modifying conversations, claiming that the changes have led to an 8 percent drop in abuse reports on conversations and a 4 percent drop in abuse reports in search.

Twitter Launches a New Way to Promote Tweets | Inc.com

I'm not in love with the amount of engagement I'm getting on my tweets. My results from boosting individual tweets rendered better results for my ad dollars spent. Also, my followers have not grown much as a result of Promote Mode.

The Official @Thinkpiecebot FAQ | barrl

I’m a millennial, and I’m incredibly frustrated by articles written by people outside of our demographic attempting to explain us and doing so badly. […]@Thinkpiecebot is a way to call out the predictability of these articles, as well as a lot of other kinds of ridiculous output, and the humor of it is a way to cope with the fact that people keep writing them and keep defining my generation by the trumped-up bullshit in them.