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Twitter’s Response to The Internet’s Response

Twitter has updated yesterday’s post in order to clarify their new policy on filtering tweets:

Since yesterday’s post, we’ve gotten a number of questions that we’d like to broadly address with this update.

In short, we believe the new, more granular approach to withheld content is a good thing for freedom of expression, transparency, accountability— and for our users. Besides allowing us to keep Tweets available in more places, it also allows users to see whether we are living up to our freedom of expression ideal.

Q: Do you filter out certain Tweets before they appear on Twitter?
A: No. Our users now send a billion Tweets every four days—filtering is neither desirable nor realistic. With this new feature, we are going to be reactive only: that is, we will withhold specific content only when required to do so in response to what we believe to be a valid and applicable legal request.

As we do today, we will evaluate each request before taking any action. Any content we do withhold in response to such a request is clearly identified to users in that country as being withheld. And we are now able to make that content available to users in the rest of the world.

Q: What will people see if content is withheld?
A: If people are located in a country where a Tweet or account has been withheld and they try to view it, they will see a alert box that says “Tweet withheld” or “@Username withheld” in place of the affected Tweet or account.

Twitter is Nearing 500 Million Accounts

Twitter Will Reach 500 Million Members on February 25

The Wall has reported that Twitter is fast approaching its 500 millionth account. According to a study by third party Twitter app Twopcharts, Twitter will hit the landmark figure by this coming February, predicting it down to the date, on the 25th.

According to Twopchart, there are currently 465 million Twitter accounts, showing a 65% increase since May, when it estimated the figure at 300 million.

Twopchart’s latest figures, and countdown chart, show Twitter growing at a rate of around 11 accounts per second.

Twitter: “Let’s Fly”

A new version of Twitter is launching today:

Today we introduce a new version of Twitter. We’ve simplified the design to make it easier than ever to follow what you care about, connect with others and discover something new. You’ll see this new design both on Twitter.com and mobile phones, so that you’ll have a familiar experience any time, anywhere. We’ve also updated TweetDeck to be consistent with this new version.

Visit fly.twitter.com for more info.

Womens World Cup Sets a New Record on Twitter

From Techcrunch:

After an epic run, the U.S. women’s soccer team succumbed to Japan today in the final of the Women’s World Cup tournament. And if you were paying attention to your Twitter stream today, you may have seen an influx of Tweets about the game, which ended in a penalty shootout. Twitter just Tweeted that the Women’s World Cup final scored a new record with 7,196 Tweets per second. Even U.S. President Barack Obama joined in Tweeting about the game. And from the Tweet, “today’s end to the Paraguay/Brazil game is now 2nd with 7,666 TPS.”

Techcrunch: Women’s World Cup Soccer Final Scores New Twitter Record With 7,196 Tweets Per Second

Happy Birthday Twitter!

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Twitter Partners with Yahoo! Japan

Twitter has announced a partnership with Yahoo Japan to bring its real-time search results into Yahoo’s search results. From CMSWire:

Twitter is aggressively expanding into the Japanese market, in particular partnering with mobile networks and portals in the country. Twitter’s latest partnership involves adding live feeds in Yahoo! Japan search results. Is Twitter doing this as a means to expand into Asian territories just as certain Asian microblogging services are planning a coup in the English-language market?

CNBC Asks if Twitter is Bad for America

CNBC had an interesting poll this morning on Squawk on the Street. Because of the recent Twitter photo scandal with Congressman Anthony Weiner, CNBC asked viewers whether on not Twitter was bad for America. The following is a conversation on the subject between Simon Hobbes, Melissa Lee, Darren Rovell, and Cindy Perman:

Just because one congressman decided to send pics of his weiner (no pun intended) via Twitter, it doesn’t make the Twitter guilty of anything. If he had sent these photos via Facebook, email, or any of the other means of online communication, does that make them all bad for America? I think the assumption is ridiculous. The use of any type of social media requires the user to have a certain level of personal responsibility (for example, you shouldn’t send naked photos of yourself to others).

Of course, if you would like to share this poll with others, CNBC has provided a “Tweet” link on the same page.

What do you think? Is Twitter destroying the USA? Is Twitter to blame for Anthony Weiner’s scandal?

Apple Announces Twitter Integration into iOS

During its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple announced today that it will integrate Twitter into all iOS devices. iOS users will be able to tweet links directly from Safari, videos from Youtube, and pictures from their Camera. In addition, users will be able to add twitter usernames into their Contacts. Apps will have access to users’ Twitter credentials via a single sign on feature. iOS 5 is scheduled to arrive this fall for iPhone 4/3GS, iPad 1 and 2, and the 3rd/4th generation iPod touches.

Twitter for iOS 5

D9 Conference Interview with Twitter CEO Dick Costolo

Here is the video of Walt Mossberg’s interview with Twitter’s CEO Dick Costolo.  The interview took place at last week’s D9 Conference.

A brief summary:

  • It took 3 years for Twitter to reach 1 billion tweets, now 1 billion tweets are sent every 6 days.
  • Over 350 million uniques/month to Twitter.com, however, the majority of usage is no longer via the website.
  • Tweetdeck will become the “professional, prosumer UI for Twitter.”
  • The photo sharing service will be rolled out to 100% of users over the next few weeks.
  • Users will own the rights to all of their shared photos.
  • Twitter retains over 80% of their advertisers

MTV and Twitter Team Up for the Movie Awards

MTV will be using Twitter’s “Promoted Trends” during tomorrow nights broadcast of the MTV Movie Awards. From Lost Remote:

“‘Twitter’s allowing us to switch the promoted trend in real time,’ Kristin Frank, GM of MTV Digital, tells Lost Remote. ‘So if there is a huge Kanye/Taylor moment, we have the ability to switch the trend up to amplify it directly linking right out to whatever content we have clipped from the show for MTV.com in real-time.’

The switchable Twitter trend is just the beginning. Like the Video Music Awards, MTV is bringing back the Twitter Tracker (above), working with Stamen Design to show the top Twitter topics and celebrities surrounding the show in real-time. (The Tracker is live now, click the link on this page.) MTV will also surface ‘fun contextual hashtags’ during the show.”

Lost Remote also reports that MTV has launched a Tumblr account, and will be live blogging during the event. To learn more about Twitter’s Promoted Trends, check out their “Twitter for Business” site.

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