Twitter

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A microblogging and social networking service

Real World Example

Twitter was a popular platform where users could post short messages, called "tweets," to share thoughts, news, or updates with followers. During 2010-2019, it played a crucial role in spreading information quickly, often being the first source of breaking news. It allowed people around the world to connect, share opinions, and organize movements, like the Arab Spring, where citizens used Twitter to coordinate protests. The platform represented a shift towards more immediate and global communication, giving individuals a voice in public discourse. Today, the values of instant communication and global connectivity continue to impact how we interact online, as seen in platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where people share ideas, raise awareness, and engage with diverse communities worldwide.

Practice Version

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