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  2. Throwback Thursday - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throwback_Thursday

    Throwback Thursday or #TBT is an internet trend used among social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. On a Thursday, users will post nostalgia-inducing pictures – from a different era of their life, accompanied by the hashtag #TBT or #ThrowbackThursday. Many posts reflect positive moments, or funny, old clothes, hair and ...

  3. Mastodon (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Twitter (now known as X), Mastodon by default only allows for hashtags and mentioned accounts in the Fediverse to be searched, but allows server administrators to enable functionality via Elasticsearch to search for the full text of public posts that have opted-in to being indexed.

  4. KHive - Wikipedia

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    [6] As of July 2019, while Harris was in her presidential campaign, 38,000 Twitter accounts had used the hashtag and according to Vox "accrued an estimated 360 million impressions". [5] K-Hive is derived from a hashtag associated with the online fandom of Beyoncé , the # BeyHive , which is itself a play on beehive .

  5. Instagram - Wikipedia

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    Now, users are only able to see a curated selection of "popular" posts using a given hashtag. Instagram said that this is to prevent abuse and so that hashtags do not help users gain views, but it has been noted that using hashtags is the only free method for a user to reach past their existing followers. [159]

  6. Twitter Revolution - Wikipedia

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    In the "Twitter revolution", the relationship between the new media and social movement has three distinct characteristics: 1) The Twitter streams represent the interaction mechanism of ecological network 2) The Twitter streams embedding or be embedded into different types of control process; 3) The Twitter streams reflect the change of social movement ecology.

  7. Censorship of Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Following the posting of antisemitic and racist posts by anonymous users, Twitter removed those posts from its service. Lawsuits were filed by the Union of Jewish Students (UEJF), a French advocacy group and, on January 24, 2013, Judge Anne-Marie Sauteraud ordered Twitter to divulge the personally identifiable information about the user who posted the antisemitic post, charging that the posts ...

  8. WeChat - Wikipedia

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    Each post can include hashtags, a location tag, a short description, and a link to an WeChat official account article. [73] In September 2021, it was reported that WeChat Channels began allowing users to upload hour-long videos, twice of the duration limit previously imposed on all WeChat Channels videos.

  9. iPhone X - Wikipedia

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    The naming of the iPhone X (skipping the iPhone 9 and 9s) marked the 10th anniversary of the iPhone. The iPhone X used a glass and stainless-steel form factor and "bezel-less" design, shrinking the bezels while not having a "chin". It was the first iPhone to use an OLED screen, branded as a Super Retina HD display.