President Trump, without naming Michael Cohen, has lashed out against him on Twitter
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As pressure mounts, Trump’s ex-attorney turns aggressive
President Trump, without naming Michael Cohen, has lashed out against him on Twitter
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As pressure mounts, Trump’s ex-attorney turns aggressive
President Trump, without naming Michael Cohen, has lashed out against him on Twitter
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As pressure mounts, Trump’s ex-attorney turns aggressive
One day after he and CJ McCollum went back and forth on Twitter, Kevin Durant says he has grown weary of members of the media portraying him as “the sensitive one,” adding, “I know y’all trying to make me look crazy.”
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Durant: Media ‘trying to make me look crazy’
South African artist DJ P-Kuttah wrote on Twitter: “RIP to a SA Hip Hop legend Ben Sharpa sad news to receive today but the music will live forever.”.
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South African rapper Ben Sharpa dies
This time around, Banks has taken to Instagram and Twitter to lash out at Nicki Minaj for working with the controversial rapper 6ix9ine. Minaj recently …
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Azealia Banks Slams Nicki Minaj for Working with 6ix9ine
Josh Gordon announced on Twitter that he will not be with the Browns when they open training camp Thursday, citing his “health and treatment plan.”
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Sources: Gordon missing camp for counseling
In May 2017, Twitter user @wongkarswai (the account has since been deleted) posted a tweet that instantly went viral: “avril lavigne is dead and was …
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Exploring Avril Lavigne's Strange, Enduring Influence On Hip-Hop
[UPDATE: Chance later hit Twitter to shoot down reports that he'd be dropping a new project this week, but revealed he was working on new music .] …
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Chance The Rapper's New Album Is NOT Coming This Week
Speaking on Twitter, Chance the Rapper has suggested that Epic Games should be putting actual rap songs behind Fortnite's dances and emotes.
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Chance the Rapper wants Epic Games to pay artists for Fortnite dances and emotes
The great Twitter purge began Thursday afternoon, with fake followers disappearing from millions of accounts
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From Trump to Bieber, Twitter wipes millions of followers from famous users
SAN FRANCISCO (CNET) — As part of its continuing efforts to purge the chaff from its social network, on Wednesday Twitter announced it would be removing locked accounts from follower counts. They will still be tracked in the monthly and daily active user metrics, so you’ll just look a little less impressive to the public. Locked accounts are those that Twitter has locked the owner out of, either temporarily or permanently, for reasons such as suspect behavior that indicates the account might have been compromised. We are committed to building trust and encouraging healthy conversation on Twitter. Follower counts should be meaningful and accurate. We are removing locked accounts from follower counts. — Twitter (@Twitter) July 11, 2018 In a blog post , Vijaya Gadde ( @vijaya ), Twitter’s legal, policy and trust and safety lead, explained, “In most cases, these accounts were created by real people but we cannot confirm that the original person who opened the account still has control and access to it.” This update goes to bolster “account credibility” since follower counts are public but the other metrics aren’t. For instance, a New York Times investigation in January found companies that make money by inflating the number of followers for celebrities, business executives and even one of Twitter’s own board members. Twitter responded by purging millions of fake accounts . It still purges a million accounts every day . What does this mean for your follower count? Most people will see a change of four followers or fewer; others with larger follower counts may experience a more significant drop. Read more. https://t.co/BNPFKU7iME — Twitter (@Twitter) July 11, 2018
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Fewer Followers? You’re Not Alone: Twitter’s Cracking Down
SAN FRANCISCO (CNET) — As part of its continuing efforts to purge the chaff from its social network, on Wednesday Twitter announced it would be removing locked accounts from follower counts. They will still be tracked in the monthly and daily active user metrics, so you’ll just look a little less impressive to the public. Locked accounts are those that Twitter has locked the owner out of, either temporarily or permanently, for reasons such as suspect behavior that indicates the account might have been compromised. We are committed to building trust and encouraging healthy conversation on Twitter. Follower counts should be meaningful and accurate. We are removing locked accounts from follower counts. — Twitter (@Twitter) July 11, 2018 In a blog post , Vijaya Gadde ( @vijaya ), Twitter’s legal, policy and trust and safety lead, explained, “In most cases, these accounts were created by real people but we cannot confirm that the original person who opened the account still has control and access to it.” This update goes to bolster “account credibility” since follower counts are public but the other metrics aren’t. For instance, a New York Times investigation in January found companies that make money by inflating the number of followers for celebrities, business executives and even one of Twitter’s own board members. Twitter responded by purging millions of fake accounts . It still purges a million accounts every day . What does this mean for your follower count? Most people will see a change of four followers or fewer; others with larger follower counts may experience a more significant drop. Read more. https://t.co/BNPFKU7iME — Twitter (@Twitter) July 11, 2018
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Fewer Followers? You’re Not Alone: Twitter’s Cracking Down
SAN FRANCISCO (CNET) — As part of its continuing efforts to purge the chaff from its social network, on Wednesday Twitter announced it would be removing locked accounts from follower counts. They will still be tracked in the monthly and daily active user metrics, so you’ll just look a little less impressive to the public. Locked accounts are those that Twitter has locked the owner out of, either temporarily or permanently, for reasons such as suspect behavior that indicates the account might have been compromised. We are committed to building trust and encouraging healthy conversation on Twitter. Follower counts should be meaningful and accurate. We are removing locked accounts from follower counts. — Twitter (@Twitter) July 11, 2018 In a blog post , Vijaya Gadde ( @vijaya ), Twitter’s legal, policy and trust and safety lead, explained, “In most cases, these accounts were created by real people but we cannot confirm that the original person who opened the account still has control and access to it.” This update goes to bolster “account credibility” since follower counts are public but the other metrics aren’t. For instance, a New York Times investigation in January found companies that make money by inflating the number of followers for celebrities, business executives and even one of Twitter’s own board members. Twitter responded by purging millions of fake accounts . It still purges a million accounts every day . What does this mean for your follower count? Most people will see a change of four followers or fewer; others with larger follower counts may experience a more significant drop. Read more. https://t.co/BNPFKU7iME — Twitter (@Twitter) July 11, 2018
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Fewer Followers? You’re Not Alone: Twitter’s Cracking Down
We got Big Gipp — who's part of Goodie Mob, Dungeon Family and other OG rap groups out of ATL — and he says Future's recent Twitter rant calling …
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Big Gipp Future's Right To Want Due Credit Young Rappers, Give It Up
We got Big Gipp — who's part of Goodie Mob, Dungeon Family and other OG rap groups out of ATL — and he says Future's recent Twitter rant calling …
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Big Gipp Future's Right To Want Due Credit Young Rappers, Give It Up