Trolls, abuses, threats - has Twitter changed for the worse? The authors find out
Links currently take up 23 characters, even after Twitter automatically shortens them
Analysts have maintained that relaxing a 140-character limit would encourage use
It said the number of social media influencers available to brands has grown from 6,000 to over 25,000 in a year.
Amid the growing concerns over terrorism, security and users' privacy.
Researchers theorised that reposters were suffering from 'cognitive overload,' when there's a choice to share or not share, the decision itself consumes cognitive resources
95% of students agreed Twitter enabled them to follow real science in real time as it develops around the world
Adds users and misses revenue forecast
The company posted a net loss of $79.7 million compared with a year-earlier loss of $162.4 million
The microblogging site is not allowed to operate in mainland China under the country's strict Internet censorship.
'Though Twitter may not be a huge overall source of traffic to news websites relative to Facebook and Google, it serves a unique place in the link economy,' the report said
To make it more user-friendly and easy to navigate.
The platform, built up to be a contender to Facebook, has lagged significantly and is now facing trouble as it's seen as one that hosts screaming matches
Country has an estimated 450,000 developers, only second to America
According to online statistics portal, as of the fourth quarter of 2015, the micro-blogging service averaged at 305 million monthly active users
The chief execuitve said the limit is 'a beautiful constraint' and that Twitter 'will never lose that feeling'
App includes Moments, group Direct Messages, camera support (shoot, edit, and tweet videos), quote tweet
Twitter's staff handouts add to "profit" flattery
Twitter is reportedly working to extend its identifying 140-character limit to 10,000
A "missing" Twitter handle caused a flutter on social media on the day of the Union Budget. The handle - @shilpitewari - belonging to Shilpi Tewari, who allegedly circulated the doctored video on Jawaharlal Nehru University student leader Kanhaiya Kumar, could not be traced for a while. Tewari's Twitter adversaries were quick to spread the word that she had deleted her account in panic. Some websites, too, reported the "news" of the account having been deleted. On Wednesday, the handle resurfaced with a pinned tweet saying, "Somewhere else for a few days. Enjoy."