What was Donald Trump's Twitter?
New York Times: "I'm going to be restrained," he said in 2016. Something else happened.
New York Times: "I'm going to be restrained," he said in 2016. Something else happened.
Twitter has so far purged nearly 70,000 accounts which now include hundreds in NZ.
Some conservatives are crying foul.
Facebook and Instagram earlier suspended Trump's account for at least two weeks.
The people behind the chaos have long been active online.
Twitter has deployed a new label for Trump's tweets, despite calls for him to be banned.
Trump's beloved Twitter has taken the war against his misinformation one step further.
"I would never have imagined a US President tweeting something like this."
Donald Trump's son Eric has received an unexpected response to his latest tweet.
Social media companies have been working for months to crack down on misinformation.
Social media companies crack down on misinformation.
Trump mocked for sharing an article from a known satirical website as though it were real.
Trump's campaign has accused the tech giant of censorship after its account was locked.
Time seems to be flying by at the Vice Presidential debate.
Two links placed on Trump's posts lead to drafting of new laws that could change internet.
COMMENT: They are relentless, personal, highly persistent and most worryingly, organised.
Court of Appeal says social media has become a toxic place with 'internet vigilantism'.
New York Times: Teen thought to have played significant role in July Twitter hack.
Teen charged over alleged cyber scam where celebrities' accounts were hijacked last month.
Attack seems trivial but social sites live and have vast reach.
The star has filed a $20 million lawsuit against the two accusers.
New York Times: Hack served as warning for platforms that could influence election.
New York Times: Basic questions about how accounts were taken over remain unanswered.
Twitter is still investigating whether an employee hacked in themselves or gave access.
It comes after dozens of high-profile people were hacked in a massive bitcoin scam.
The iconic Kiwi actor is happy to play the clown on Twitter, but won't be drawn to drama.
"Keeping Twitter safe is a top priority for us. Abuse and hateful conduct have no place."
Twitter takes another swipe at President Donald Trump by adding a warning to his post.
James broke down in tears while revealing the extent of bullying from far-right trolls.
New York Times: Swarms of accounts are amplifying Beijing's brash new messaging.