Swedish tweets stir controversy
A unique campaign to promote tourism in Sweden has stirred controversy after messages about Jews and Nazis were posted on its Twitter page. The post Swedish tweets stir controversy appeared first on .
View ArticleNike becomes first UK company to have Twitter campaign banned
Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere tweets broke rules for not clearly stating they were adverts. The post Nike becomes first UK company to have Twitter campaign banned appeared first on .
View ArticleSina Weibo starts charging Chinese for premium features
Sina Weibo, China’s biggest Twitter-like microblogging platform, has introduced a membership charge for premium features. The post Sina Weibo starts charging Chinese for premium features appeared first...
View ArticleTwitter to roll out ad products to 50 countries
Latin America and western Europe to be the first to get promoted tweets as network ramps up efforts to generate revenue. The post Twitter to roll out ad products to 50 countries appeared first on .
View ArticleTwitter taken offline by ‘cascading bug’, site confirms
Twitter has blamed a “cascading bug” for rendering the social networking site inaccessible on Thursday. The post Twitter taken offline by ‘cascading bug’, site confirms appeared first on .
View ArticleI’m a person, not a bank: tweeters mistakenly bombard @natwest
Among the many victims of RBS’s systems meltdown over the last few days, the most unusual may be Natalie Westerman, a 22 year old woman who happens to go by the name @natwest on Twitter. The post I’m a...
View ArticleFacebook and Twitter feed anxiety, study finds
Social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter feed anxiety and make people feel inadequate, a study has found. The post Facebook and Twitter feed anxiety, study finds appeared first on .
View ArticleAre spoof Twitter accounts at risk?
Twitter – a place where you can start a spoof account and have a bit of fun while being sure your anonymity will be preserved, right? Wrong. The case of @unstevedorkland shows that nobody can be that...
View ArticleLondon 2012: The social media Games
With the London 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony just hours away, sponsors from the financial services world have been bombarding Facebook, Twitter and YouTube with promotional gimmicks in a bid to...
View ArticleTwitter ‘sorry’ for suspending Guy Adams as NBC withdraws complaint
Twitter on Tuesday reinstated the account of a British journalist it suspended for publishing the email address of an executive at NBC, which had been attracting a significant amount of incoming fire...
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