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|location_city = [[Punta Santiago]]
|location_city = [[Punta Santiago]]
|location_country = [[Alduria-Wechua]]
|location_country = [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]
|key_people = Alex Gonzalez (Founder & CEO)  
|key_people = Alex Gonzalez (Founder & CEO)
|subsidaries = [[ShortVid]]
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'''Tweeter''' is a social networking site where users can post and interact with each other using text messages called "tweets". The company was launched in [[Punta Santiago]], [[Alduria]] in {{AN|1672}}, as a re-built version of the defunct first international microblogging site, the [[Hoenn|Hoennese]] [[Whispr]] social network. Users registered on the site can post, like, repost (or "retweet"), and save tweets. Unregistered users can only read tweets. The social networking site struggled during its early years, surviving on venture capital and slowly but consistently building a wider user base. Tweets are restricted to 300 characters. Audio and video tweets remain limited. 
'''Tweeter''' is a social networking site based in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] where users can post and interact with each other using text messages called "tweets". The company was launched in [[Punta Santiago]], [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] in {{AN|1672}}, as a re-built version of the defunct first international microblogging site, the [[Hoenn|Hoennese]] [[Whispr]] social network. Users registered on the site can post, like, repost (or "retweet"), and save tweets. Unregistered users can only read tweets. The social networking site struggled during its early years, surviving on venture capital and slowly but consistently building a wider user base. Tweets are restricted to 300 characters.


The company gained notoriety in {{AN|1677}}, when it launched an aggressive national marketing campaign that featured the saying "Have you twat today?" over pictures of people using the website on their phones or on a computer. The most famous item in the campaign was a poster that featured someone in a public toilet stall, on the Tweeter app, with the words "Have you twat today?". The campaign caused user registrations to explode but caused a scandal with a myriad of conservative, media advisory, and parental groups. The company quickly allied itself with free speech groups, triggering a legal battle whether the advertisement campaign violated decency laws in [[Alduria]].
==Features==
In addition to the standard features of posting, liking, retweeting, and saving tweets, Tweeter has introduced several innovative features that have contributed to its usefulness and popularity:
* Threaded conversations: Tweeter allows users to create threads, which are a series of connected tweets that provide a more coherent and organized way to share longer thoughts and ideas.
* Advanced search: The platform offers an advanced search function that helps users find relevant content by searching keywords, hashtags, user accounts, or locations.
* Polls and surveys: Users can create polls and surveys within their tweets to collect feedback and opinions from their followers or the public.
* Private messaging: Tweeter offers a private messaging feature that enables users to communicate one-on-one or in groups without posting publicly.
* Trending topics: The platform highlights trending topics, events, and hashtags, allowing users to stay informed about what's happening around the world.
* Curated tweets and content: Users can share curated collections of tweets and related Tweeter or [[ShortVid]] content around specific topics or events.
* Verification system: Tweeter has a verification system that confirms the authenticity of public figures, organizations, and notable users, helping users distinguish genuine accounts from potential impersonators.
* Voice tweets: Tweeter allows users the ability to use their phone's microphone to record 30 second tweets.
*Integration with [[ShortVid]]: Users can easily create or share videos on [[ShortVid]] from their Tweeter account.


The company was founded by Alex Gonzalez, Joseph Gaugin, Jane Loubriel, Maxine Laurel, and Francisco de Leon.
===ShortVid===
In {{AN|1680}}, Tweeter launched an app called [[ShortVid]], a social networking site where users can host and share videos that loop and are no more than 10 seconds long. This platform quickly gained popularity, especially among younger users, as a complementary service to Tweeter.


In {{AN|1680}}, Tweeter launched an app called [[ShortVid]], a social networking site where users can host and share videos that loop and are no more than 10 seconds long.
==Marketing Campaign and Growth==
[[File:Haveyoutwattoday.png|200px|thumb|right|One of the offending but incredibly effective ads from Tweeter.]]
The company gained notoriety in {{AN|1677}} when it launched an aggressive national marketing campaign that featured the saying "''Have you twat today?''" over pictures of people using the website on their phones or on a computer. The most famous item in the campaign was a poster that featured someone in a public toilet stall, on the Tweeter app, with the words "Have you twat today?". The campaign caused user registrations to explode but also sparked a scandal with a myriad of conservative, media advisory, and parental groups. The company quickly allied itself with free speech groups, triggering a legal battle over whether the advertisement campaign violated decency laws in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]].


In {{AN|1691}}, Tweeter's explosive growth led to foreign governments and non-governmental organizations throughout Micras to begin imposing new rules and terms of service on the platform that were impacting [[Alduria-Wechua]] and changing the original intent of the platform. In order to placate competing interests and honor the original intention of the platform, Tweeter separated its international service from the Alduro-Wechua local service at the behest of the Alduro-Wechua government.
===Popularity abroad===
* {{team flag|Floria}}: In {{AN|1693}} Tweeter became [[Floria]]'s most used social media service with 69% of the population having a registered account.
* {{team flag|Natopia}}: In {{AN|1696}} Tweeter became one of the most used social media services in the country, with close to 58% of Natopians having an account.


[[Category:Websites]]
==Impact==
Tweeter has significantly impacted society and culture in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] and beyond. The platform has given a voice to millions of people, enabling them to share their thoughts and opinions with a global audience. Tweeter has also played a critical role in political discourse, journalism, and social movements by providing a real-time communication platform for spreading news and organizing events.
 
===Football Fandom on Tweeter===
Tweeter has become a popular platform for [[FMF|football]] fans across [[Micras]], with a large and active community that often dominates the platform's trending topics. This passionate fan base shares real-time reactions, analysis, and opinions on football matches, players, and clubs, creating a vibrant and engaging environment for football enthusiasts. Recognizing the potential of this dedicated audience, Tweeter has actively encouraged football-related content and discussions on its platform. The company has forged strategic partnerships with numerous national leagues and teams to broadcast select matches for free via its app. These partnerships have included collaborations with major football organizations and smaller domestic leagues and clubs. These partnerships have enabled Tweeter to offer exclusive behind-the-scenes content, interviews with players and coaches, and live streaming of matches, further enhancing the user experience for football fans. Additionally, the platform has introduced football-specific features, such as dedicated match hashtags and customized team emojis, which allow users to easily follow and participate in conversations related to their favorite teams and matches. The strong football presence on Tweeter has led to an increase in user engagement and growth, attracting new users who are drawn to the platform's extensive football-related content and discussions. revenue streams for Tweeter through advertising and sponsorship deals. As a result, Tweeter has solidified its position as a go-to platform for football fans worldwide. The platform's focus on football has not only benefited Tweeter and its users but also the clubs and leagues involved in the partnerships. The increased visibility and reach offered by Tweeter have helped these organizations expand their fan base, enhance their brand value, and drive engagement with fans who might not have access to traditional broadcasting channels.
 
===Restrictions and Bans===
In {{AN|1691}}, Tweeter's explosive growth led to foreign governments and non-governmental organizations throughout [[Micras]] to begin imposing new rules and terms of service on the platform that were impacting [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] and changing the original intent of the platform. In order to placate competing interests and honor the original intention of the platform, Tweeter separated its international service from the [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] local service at the behest of the [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] government.
 
Like all foreign social media sites, {{PAGENAME}} is prohibited in the [[Benacian Union]]. As physical connectivity with global telecommunications systems is also prohibited, the specificity of this ban is perhaps somewhat moot.
 
==Controversies==
Tweeter has faced several controversies over the years, including issues related to privacy, content moderation, and the spread of misinformation. The platform has been criticized for not doing enough to protect user data and for its content moderation policies, which some argue are too lax, allowing harmful content to spread unchecked. On the other hand, some users claim that the platform engages in censorship by removing or suppressing certain types of content.
 
===User and Data Privacy Controversy===
In {{AN|1698}}, Tweeter faced a major controversy when it was revealed that the company had been sharing user data with third-party organizations without obtaining explicit user consent. The exposed data included not only basic user information, such as names and email addresses but also private direct messages and location data. This revelation led to widespread outrage among the platform's user base, and many began to question the company's commitment to safeguarding user privacy. The controversy deepened when it was discovered that some of the third-party organizations receiving the data were involved in targeted political advertising and, in some cases, even espionage activities. This raised concerns over the potential abuse of personal information and the manipulation of public opinion through targeted disinformation campaigns.
 
In response to the public outcry, Tweeter's CEO, Alex Gonzalez, took immediate action to address the issue and regain user trust. He issued a public apology and launched a review of the company's data-sharing practices, conducted by [[Best Practices, Inc.]] to ensure transparency and impartiality. During the review process, Tweeter suspended all data-sharing agreements with third-party organizations and committed to re-evaluating each partnership based on the new privacy and data protection standards. Starting in {{AN|1699}}, the company subsequently implemented stricter data protection policies, significantly limiting third-party access to user data and requiring all partners to adhere to stringent data handling and security requirements. Users were also given the ability to view and manage their data-sharing preferences directly within the platform, empowering them to make informed choices about the use of their personal information. In {{AN|1700}}, Tweeter introduced a range of new privacy features, such as end-to-end encryption for direct messages, optional location data anonymization, and advanced privacy settings that allowed users to have greater control over the information they shared on the platform and with whom it was shared.
 
==Future Developments==
Tweeter continues to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of social media. The company is exploring new features and technologies, such as augmented reality and artificial intelligence, to enhance user experience and further establish itself as a leading social media platform. The company is also investing in research and development to improve its content moderation systems, with the goal of striking the right balance between free expression and maintaining a safe and trustworthy platform for its users.
*In {{AN|1719}}, Tweeter will be rolling out automatically generated captions for audio tweets.
 
[[Category:Social media]]

Latest revision as of 21:20, 30 March 2023

Tweeter
Type Public
Industry Internet
Founded 1672 AN
Headquarters Punta Santiago, Nouvelle Alexandrie
Key people Alex Gonzalez (Founder & CEO)

Tweeter is a social networking site based in Nouvelle Alexandrie where users can post and interact with each other using text messages called "tweets". The company was launched in Punta Santiago, Nouvelle Alexandrie in 1672 AN, as a re-built version of the defunct first international microblogging site, the Hoennese Whispr social network. Users registered on the site can post, like, repost (or "retweet"), and save tweets. Unregistered users can only read tweets. The social networking site struggled during its early years, surviving on venture capital and slowly but consistently building a wider user base. Tweets are restricted to 300 characters.

Features

In addition to the standard features of posting, liking, retweeting, and saving tweets, Tweeter has introduced several innovative features that have contributed to its usefulness and popularity:

  • Threaded conversations: Tweeter allows users to create threads, which are a series of connected tweets that provide a more coherent and organized way to share longer thoughts and ideas.
  • Advanced search: The platform offers an advanced search function that helps users find relevant content by searching keywords, hashtags, user accounts, or locations.
  • Polls and surveys: Users can create polls and surveys within their tweets to collect feedback and opinions from their followers or the public.
  • Private messaging: Tweeter offers a private messaging feature that enables users to communicate one-on-one or in groups without posting publicly.
  • Trending topics: The platform highlights trending topics, events, and hashtags, allowing users to stay informed about what's happening around the world.
  • Curated tweets and content: Users can share curated collections of tweets and related Tweeter or ShortVid content around specific topics or events.
  • Verification system: Tweeter has a verification system that confirms the authenticity of public figures, organizations, and notable users, helping users distinguish genuine accounts from potential impersonators.
  • Voice tweets: Tweeter allows users the ability to use their phone's microphone to record 30 second tweets.
  • Integration with ShortVid: Users can easily create or share videos on ShortVid from their Tweeter account.

ShortVid

In 1680 AN, Tweeter launched an app called ShortVid, a social networking site where users can host and share videos that loop and are no more than 10 seconds long. This platform quickly gained popularity, especially among younger users, as a complementary service to Tweeter.

Marketing Campaign and Growth

One of the offending but incredibly effective ads from Tweeter.

The company gained notoriety in 1677 AN when it launched an aggressive national marketing campaign that featured the saying "Have you twat today?" over pictures of people using the website on their phones or on a computer. The most famous item in the campaign was a poster that featured someone in a public toilet stall, on the Tweeter app, with the words "Have you twat today?". The campaign caused user registrations to explode but also sparked a scandal with a myriad of conservative, media advisory, and parental groups. The company quickly allied itself with free speech groups, triggering a legal battle over whether the advertisement campaign violated decency laws in Nouvelle Alexandrie.

Popularity abroad

  • Floria Floria: In 1693 AN Tweeter became Floria's most used social media service with 69% of the population having a registered account.
  • Natopia Natopia: In 1696 AN Tweeter became one of the most used social media services in the country, with close to 58% of Natopians having an account.

Impact

Tweeter has significantly impacted society and culture in Nouvelle Alexandrie and beyond. The platform has given a voice to millions of people, enabling them to share their thoughts and opinions with a global audience. Tweeter has also played a critical role in political discourse, journalism, and social movements by providing a real-time communication platform for spreading news and organizing events.

Football Fandom on Tweeter

Tweeter has become a popular platform for football fans across Micras, with a large and active community that often dominates the platform's trending topics. This passionate fan base shares real-time reactions, analysis, and opinions on football matches, players, and clubs, creating a vibrant and engaging environment for football enthusiasts. Recognizing the potential of this dedicated audience, Tweeter has actively encouraged football-related content and discussions on its platform. The company has forged strategic partnerships with numerous national leagues and teams to broadcast select matches for free via its app. These partnerships have included collaborations with major football organizations and smaller domestic leagues and clubs. These partnerships have enabled Tweeter to offer exclusive behind-the-scenes content, interviews with players and coaches, and live streaming of matches, further enhancing the user experience for football fans. Additionally, the platform has introduced football-specific features, such as dedicated match hashtags and customized team emojis, which allow users to easily follow and participate in conversations related to their favorite teams and matches. The strong football presence on Tweeter has led to an increase in user engagement and growth, attracting new users who are drawn to the platform's extensive football-related content and discussions. revenue streams for Tweeter through advertising and sponsorship deals. As a result, Tweeter has solidified its position as a go-to platform for football fans worldwide. The platform's focus on football has not only benefited Tweeter and its users but also the clubs and leagues involved in the partnerships. The increased visibility and reach offered by Tweeter have helped these organizations expand their fan base, enhance their brand value, and drive engagement with fans who might not have access to traditional broadcasting channels.

Restrictions and Bans

In 1691 AN, Tweeter's explosive growth led to foreign governments and non-governmental organizations throughout Micras to begin imposing new rules and terms of service on the platform that were impacting Nouvelle Alexandrie and changing the original intent of the platform. In order to placate competing interests and honor the original intention of the platform, Tweeter separated its international service from the Nouvelle Alexandrie local service at the behest of the Nouvelle Alexandrie government.

Like all foreign social media sites, Tweeter is prohibited in the Benacian Union. As physical connectivity with global telecommunications systems is also prohibited, the specificity of this ban is perhaps somewhat moot.

Controversies

Tweeter has faced several controversies over the years, including issues related to privacy, content moderation, and the spread of misinformation. The platform has been criticized for not doing enough to protect user data and for its content moderation policies, which some argue are too lax, allowing harmful content to spread unchecked. On the other hand, some users claim that the platform engages in censorship by removing or suppressing certain types of content.

User and Data Privacy Controversy

In 1698 AN, Tweeter faced a major controversy when it was revealed that the company had been sharing user data with third-party organizations without obtaining explicit user consent. The exposed data included not only basic user information, such as names and email addresses but also private direct messages and location data. This revelation led to widespread outrage among the platform's user base, and many began to question the company's commitment to safeguarding user privacy. The controversy deepened when it was discovered that some of the third-party organizations receiving the data were involved in targeted political advertising and, in some cases, even espionage activities. This raised concerns over the potential abuse of personal information and the manipulation of public opinion through targeted disinformation campaigns.

In response to the public outcry, Tweeter's CEO, Alex Gonzalez, took immediate action to address the issue and regain user trust. He issued a public apology and launched a review of the company's data-sharing practices, conducted by Best Practices, Inc. to ensure transparency and impartiality. During the review process, Tweeter suspended all data-sharing agreements with third-party organizations and committed to re-evaluating each partnership based on the new privacy and data protection standards. Starting in 1699 AN, the company subsequently implemented stricter data protection policies, significantly limiting third-party access to user data and requiring all partners to adhere to stringent data handling and security requirements. Users were also given the ability to view and manage their data-sharing preferences directly within the platform, empowering them to make informed choices about the use of their personal information. In 1700 AN, Tweeter introduced a range of new privacy features, such as end-to-end encryption for direct messages, optional location data anonymization, and advanced privacy settings that allowed users to have greater control over the information they shared on the platform and with whom it was shared.

Future Developments

Tweeter continues to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of social media. The company is exploring new features and technologies, such as augmented reality and artificial intelligence, to enhance user experience and further establish itself as a leading social media platform. The company is also investing in research and development to improve its content moderation systems, with the goal of striking the right balance between free expression and maintaining a safe and trustworthy platform for its users.

  • In 1719 AN, Tweeter will be rolling out automatically generated captions for audio tweets.