Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey on late Friday (local time) was heckled at the Bitcoin 2021 conference held in Miami
Amid India's battle against Covid-19, Microblogging giant Twitter has donated $15 million to help address the record surge in infections due to the second wave of the deadly virus.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Monday sold his first-ever tweet as a non-fungible token (NFT) for $2.9 million, which he donated to charity
By Elizabeth Howcroft
An NFT is a unique token added to some digital construct and registered on a blockchain with details of ownership
Twitter CEO and billionaire Jack Dorsey who last week announced to sell his very first tweet of March 6, 2006, has said that he will donate the money in Bitcoins to charity
The post, sent from Dorsey's account in March of 2006, received offers on Friday that went as high as $88,888.88 within minutes
'just setting up my twttr' the first ever tweet on the platform is up for sale after Dorsey listed his famous post as a unique digital signature on a website for selling tweets as non-fungible tokens
Twitter says it has begun labelling tweets that include misleading information about Covid vaccines and using a "strike system" to eventually remove accounts that repeatedly violate its rules
The "super follow" feature, which lets users charge followers for access to exclusive content, will launch this year, a spokesman said
House antitrust panel to consider legislation that may curb the companies' dominance; hearings slated for next week
According to the company, voice messages in DMs will make it easier for people to have conversations
Twitter had considered how it might pay vendors or employees using bitcoin, should they ask to transact using the virtual currency
The company informed that they took steps to reduce the visibility of the hashtags containing harmful content, which included prohibiting them from trending on Twitter
Dorsey has once again emphasised on decentralising social media platforms
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Thursday defended the ban on outgoing US President Donald Trump, saying that it was the right move as offline harm as a result of online speech is demonstrably real
Sharma along with Elon Musk, Jack Dorsey and others is urging users to protect their privacy by moving on to Signal app
Twitter has said that it will begin removing misinformation about Covid-19 vaccinations from its site
Dorsey acknowledged that there are concerns around how Twitter moderate content and specifically its use of section 230