Archive for June, 2009

After yesterday’s tragic news regarding the unexpected death of the ‘King of Pop’ Michael Jackson, Twitter was in a flurry of related messages mourning the death of one of music’s most respected musicians. But it would seem not all wanted to pay their respects, but instead attempt to use the news as a way to [...]

No More Mass Following?

In: News

20 Jun 2009

Could the days of often annoying auto accounts, and so called ‘Twitter bots’ be over? It seems that Twitter wants to take action against such accounts if a recent developer email is to be believed. The message in full detailed how the use of various third party applications to gain followers would result in the [...]

Back in April we posted on how Twitter was enjoying tremendous growth, but it now seems the sites popularity is finally starting to level out if recent stats are to be believed. Latest figures from Compete for the month of May suggest that Twitter only saw an increase in growth of 1.47%, a tiny increase [...]

Fake accounts on Twitter could soon be a thing of the past as the company recently updated their blog with details on plans to add verification options to the site. The proposed changes, formally known as ‘Verified Accounts’, will be tested under beta this summer, and will aim to protect those most prone to impersonation, [...]


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