Twitter Anniversary: Here’s a sneak peek at Twitter’s evolution since 2006
In April of this year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk declared his intention to buy the social networking business for $44 billion. Musk, on the other hand, recently backed out of the deal.
Twitter Stories and Spaces
Twitter introduced Stories and Spaces to its platform in 2020. However, Stories were later withdrawn owing to a lack of user engagement.
Twitter character limit
While Twitter began with a character limit of 140, it was raised to 280 in 2017.
Anti abuse feature
To combat online bullying and harassment, Twitter introduced an anti-abuse feature that allows users to filter, ban, and report objectionable information. DMs were also brought to the site by the company.
Tweets
As Twitter accumulated over 100 million new users in 2010, the business implemented a sponsored tweets option as a revenue-generating function.
Twitter verification
After several celebrities complained about phoney accounts using their identities, Twitter implemented the Verified account system and the verification tick in 2009. The capability of retweets was implemented to the platform the same year.
Twitter hashtags
In 2007, the social networking business introduced hashtags to its platform, which was met with scepticism at first. It did, however, communicate with Twitter users, and hashtags became an important component of its operation.
Twitter-Social media giant
Twitter, along with Facebook, led a global social media revolution, and the microblogging service quickly gained popularity.
Twitter CEO
The following year, Dorsey became CEO of Twitter Inc, which became independent the following year.
Jack Dorsey
Dorsey put out the first tweet on March 21, 2006, and nearly four months later, on July 15, 2006, Twitter was born.
Twttr
Dorsey began working on the project, which was initially termed "Twttr," after receiving consent from management.
Twitter Inspiration
Twitter was inspired by Odeo, a podcasting venture where Jack Dorsey worked as an engineer. Odeo's management realised they needed a fresh strategy once Apple announced plans to bring podcasts to iTunes. Just then, Dorsey had the idea for a short message service (SMS) that would allow users to publish brief blog-like updates with their pals.
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