Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Shared 17 Tweets from ‘Russian Trolls’
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey reportedly shared nearly 20 tweets from “Russian trolls,” retweeting posts from an account which posed as an African-American woman multiple times.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey reportedly shared nearly 20 tweets from “Russian trolls,” retweeting posts from an account which posed as an African-American woman multiple times.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was attacked by a large number of users, including Soledad O’Brien, after he decided to eat at Chick-fil-A during “Pride Month.”

David Simon, the television writer and producer who created The Wire and The Deuce, was locked out of his Twitter account after he graphically told a Trump supporter to die — prompting him to tell Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to die too.

Twitter has acknowledged that it is working to artificially limit the reach of “troll-like” accounts on the platform — “shadowbanning” users in all but name, a practice that the company has repeatedly denied.

Is this the first time Jack Dorsey has apologized to a conservative?

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey personally chooses which accounts should be banned and sanctioned on his social network, according to a report.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey retweeted an article titled The Great Lesson of California in America’s New Civil War, which claims that bipartisanship in America is dead.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has endorsed an article calling for the Republican party to be wiped out in the U.S. for at least a couple of generations and replaced by a de facto one-party state controlled by well-meaning Democrats.

Twitter executives hosted a Periscope video livestream recently where they asked for advice on how to fix their platform and stated their wish to be the “most trusted service in the world.”

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey recently tweeted that Twitter would be accepting suggestions in an effort to improve the “collective health, openness, and civility of public conversation.”

Twitter has taken no action against a harassment against Pamela Geller’s daughters, instigated by Daily Beast reporter Taylor Lorenz.

Conservative political operative Ali A. Akbar met with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey this week to discuss the future of conservatives on the social media platform.

California GOP consultant R.C. Maxwell was suspended from Twitter following an exchange with MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart.

Twitter’s algorithms for political censorship target language and images — such as “America” and the American flag — associated with Breitbart News’s audience, said Project Veritas President James O’Keefe on Monday.

In several exclusive interviews with Breitbart, former employees of the company reveal a company dependent on celebrities, hostile to free speech, and silently fuming at President Trump’s continued dominance on the platform.

Twitter shadow bans certain users and Breitbart Tech would like to explain exactly what shadow banning is.

The latest exposé from James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas delved into the world of Twitter, confirming years of Breitbart Tech’s reporting on the company.

When a platform ‘shadow bans’ a user, the reach and visibility of their content is limited without their knowledge.

Twitter is purging swathes of conservative and alt-right users because of “violent extremism.” But violent leftists remain on the platform.

Add Pajama Media’s Bridget Johnson to the list of those summarily silenced by Twitter’s ongoing purge of conservative voices. According to her employer, Johnson, a long-time journalist with established bylines at, among others, USA Today, the Hill, Politico, NPR, and the Jerusalem Post, was removed from Twitter over the weekend without warning, cause or explanation.

Just days after Twitter enacted a new purge of right-wingers, the platform blocked an ad from a group campaigning against illegal immigration, alleging it was “hate speech.”

Twitter has temporarily stopped the process of user verification after facing accusations of politicizing the process.

The former aide to President Nixon and longtime Trump ally has been permanently banned by Twitter, according to reports.
Twitter revealed it will be banning “hateful display names” and published a timeline for future online safety policy changes.

Twitter is reportedly planning to crackdown on ‘hate and abuse’ on their platform with the rollout of a new update.

Twitter suspended Rose McGowan, the Hollywood actress at the center of sexual misconduct allegations against Hollywood executive Harvey Weinsten, according to a post on her Instagram feed.

Twitter has doubled the allowed amount of characters in posts from 140 to 280, rolling out the new update to select accounts.

Twitter gained zero new users for their entire second quarter according to the company’s earnings report, causing the site’s stock value to plummet Thursday.

Executives from major tech companies have attacked President Donald Trump over his decision to ban transgender people from serving in the military. Fox News reports tech executives across Silicon Valley have voiced their opposition to President Trump’s decision to not allow

Linda Sarsour/Sally Kohn/Graham Linehan/Caroline Criado Perez/Gary Lineker/Diane Abbot/someone from the Guardian/a guy from CNN/ISIS has said something really hateful, stupid and wrong on Twitter. Again.

Twitter is boasting of its success in banning so-called “trolls” ahead of its earnings report on Thursday 27 July.

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone has rejoined the company to “guide the culture” of the platform.

Zacks Investment Research claims Twitter will struggle to convince advertisers to return to the platform, following a revelation that “up to 15%” of the platform’s users were bots.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has suggested that current Twitter trends are similar to those during the Arab Spring, where social media aided the revolutionary uprisings that led to the overthrow of multiple governments and civil wars across the Middle East.

Analysts had grave predictions for the future of Twitter following the release of the company’s 4th quarter earnings Thursday.

Twitter shares crashed on Thursday following the release of the company’s 4th quarter earnings report.

Twitter employees will donate $1.59 million to the American Civil Liberties Union in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily halting immigration from terror-prone countries, according to a report from BuzzFeed.

Twitter has published an official “moment” that praises a pro-illegal immigrant group and movement, who “have a message” for the President-elect.

The New York Observer has claimed that Twitter’s decision to permanently ban MILO from the platform was part of the reason he “skyrocketed into mega celebrity status.”

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey asked users on his platform what features they would like to see on Thursday, revealing that the company is considering a number of new features.
