Tag: Twitter

  • Elon Musk Is Removing The Block Feature On X / Twitter

    Elon Musk Is Removing The Block Feature On X / Twitter

    Elon Musk confirms that X will now allow users to see posts from people who have blocked them on X.

    Updated during a recent reply, Musk stated that the “block function will block that account from engaging with, but not block seeing, public posts.”

    This feature change further opens up the X platform to more visibility with what users can consume even from blocked accounts.

    Previously, when a user was blocked on X by another user, they were met with the “You’re blocked” message.

    This message meant that the user in question was restricted from viewing any of the other user’s posts, replies, media, or profile details.

    The block feature took away access to everything from the user blocked online. However, this will no longer be the case.

    X Blocked users will still see content on your page

    However, the new change on how blocking someone on X means, that blocked users will still be able to see the public content of the accounts that blocked them.

    The twist with the new adjustment is that, although blocked users will view publicly shared content from the blocking account, they won’t be able to engage with it.

    Nevertheless, according to an unverified source at X, the change is based on the idea that blocked users could still view posts using another account.

    Alternatively, one could also access content from a blocked account while logged off the platform.

    According to the source, the best way to work around this loophole was to allow users to still view content from an account a user is blocked from.

    Musk has always hated the block feature

    It is not news that Elon Musk is not a huge fan of the block feature which he viewed as making less to no sense.

    Musk has gone on to express his opposition to the block feature in the past, stating that it “makes no sense.

    Nevertheless, he has suggested that the block feature should be replaced by a “stronger form of mute.”

    However, it is unclear as to what option meets his criteria of a “stronger form of mute” other than the block feature.

  • Facebook, WhatsApp Are The Most Popular Social Media Platforms In Kenya, Report Says

    Facebook, WhatsApp Are The Most Popular Social Media Platforms In Kenya, Report Says

    Meta owned social media platform, Facebook, has firmed its position as Kenya’s top social media platform with a share of 49.4pc.

    Audience Measurement and Industry Trends report covering the third quarter of financial year 2023/24 by the Communications Authority indicates that the social media giant with an estimated 2.9 billion active monthly users globally as enhanced its position in three successive quarters as the most used network for social interactions and source of news.

    The social media network enhanced its position from 45.2pc in first quarter to 47.5pc in the second quarter.

    Another Meta platform, Whatsapp which boasts of at least three billion active monthly users worldwide had 47pc of users.

    “The prevalence of Facebook and WhatsApp in social media mentions highlights their extensive adoption and influential presence in the Kenyan digital landscape,” said CA.

    YouTube emerged as the third most popular social media platform in Kenya with a market share of 29.5pc while TikTok grew to 23pc from 17.8pc to 23pc.

    Instagram, a popular photo and video sharing social media platform site had a share of 13.3pc while X,, formerly Twitter commanded a market share of 10.7pc after growing from 7.9pc in the previous quarter.

    Other sites used in Kenya to get news include Google, Operamini, Chrome, Telegram, email, Snapchat and LinkedIn.

    Mobile phones still remain the most popular devices Kenyans use to access internet at 87.2pc.

    “The most mode of internet access is primarily through smartphones, underscoring the pivotal role these devices play in facilitating connectivity and information access for a wide range of users. As mobile technology continues to advance, ensuring equitable access to smartphones becomes crucial for fostering digital inclusion and bridging gaps in connectivity across various demographics,” stated the regulator.

    Laptops emerged second most preferred mode of access the internet with a share of 5pc, smart TV 1.9pc, tablet 0.5pc and desktop with 0.9pc.

    Latest data from the authority indicates that the country currently has 51 million mobile data subscribers.

    During the period under review, total advertisement expenditure dropped to Ksh 15 billion from Ksh 17 billion.

  • Elon Musk Announces All X Users To Pay A Monthly Fee To Stay On The Platform

    Elon Musk Announces All X Users To Pay A Monthly Fee To Stay On The Platform

    Elon Musk discussed his plans for Twitter, now called X, on Monday during a livestreamed conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Among other things, Musk said the social network is “moving to having a small monthly payment for use of the X system” in order to combat “vast armies of bots.”

    Musk did not say how much a new plan would cost users of the social network, or what other features would or would not be included with payment at the lowest tier.

    During the livestream, Musk also divulged some new metrics from X, saying it now has 550 million “monthly users,” who generate 100 million to 200 million posts per day.

    Musk did not disclose how many of the company’s monthly users are authentic, versus bots. He also did not make an apples-to-apples comparison with metrics previously used by Twitter. In May 2022, before Musk’s takeover, Twitter reported that it had “average monetizable daily active usage” of 229 million.

    The discussion with Netanyahu was meant to focus on theoretical risks of artificial intelligence technology, and how AI should potentially be regulated. However, Musk also used it to dispute the perception that his social network tolerates hate speech and antisemitism.

    The meeting followed widespread criticism of Musk by civil rights groups over his amplification of bigotry on his social network, including antisemitic accounts, content and conspiracies.

    In recent weeks, Musk has threatened to sue the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish-led organization, alleging that they tried to “kill” his social network. Musk has blamed the ADL, rather than his own business decisions, for a 60% drop in revenue at X and said he had “no choice” but to file a defamation lawsuit against the group.

    Musk and X Corp. have not yet filed any known lawsuit against the ADL, and did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Before meeting with Netanyahu, Musk also accused George Soros’ foundation of wanting to “destroy” Western civilization. The Hungarian-American Jewish philanthropist is the founder of Open Society Foundations, which donates to a variety of civil society groups, and he is the subject of several antisemitic conspiracy theories.

    On his social media platform, Musk has repeatedly disparaged transgender people, federal regulators, politicians, journalists, whistleblowers, critics of his companies, and short sellers. Despite that history, Musk told Netanyahu on Monday, “I’m sort of against attacking any group, you know. Doesn’t matter who it is.” Referring to his goal of humanity becoming “a spacefaring civilization,” he said, “We can’t do that if there’s a lot of infighting and, you know, hatred and negativity.”

    After acquiring Twitter for around $44 billion in late October, Musk implemented massive staff cuts and sweeping changes to the platform. He continues to run the company as its largest shareholder, chief technical officer and executive chairman, and also is the CEO of automaker Tesla and aerospace company SpaceX.

    Among other changes, he gave “amnesty” to previously suspended accounts — a move that online safety and hate speech experts strongly criticized. Under his management, the platform restored the account of former President Donald Trump, who was previously banned by Twitter for encouraging the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection. Musk’s Twitter also restored the personal accounts of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and neo-Nazi website founder Andrew Anglin.

    Musk also eliminated Twitter’s “blue check” system of verification, which helped users to identify authentic accounts belonging to public figures including celebrities, elected officials, scientists, authors, leaders in business and education, working journalists and others.

    Under the social network’s current system, users who pay a fee can show a blue subscriber badge next to their names. Those who pay see their posts prioritized in other users’ feeds. Those who don’t pay are relegated to lower levels of amplification for their posts or may see lower engagement on the platform. On Monday, Musk repeated his belief that turning users into paid subscribers would make it cumbersome and unaffordable to deploy bots on the platform.

    X is trying to obtain licenses to become a money transmitter across the U.S. currently. According to public records, it has already obtained permission to do so in 8 states.

  • Elon Musk: Twitter to Be the Source of Most Accurate Info

    Elon Musk: Twitter to Be the Source of Most Accurate Info

    In a surprising turn of events, Elon Musk, the renowned entrepreneur and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, has declared that Twitter, the popular social media platform, is set to become the primary source of the most accurate information available.

    This bold claim comes just over a year after Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, a move that raised eyebrows and generated skepticism among observers.

    Since taking over Twitter, Elon Musk has faced significant challenges in addressing the platform’s long-standing issues with disinformation and misinformation.

    The spread of false information, conspiracy theories, and the manipulation of public opinion have plagued the social media giant for years.

    Elon Musk

    However, Musk’s vision for Twitter appears to be driven by a desire to rectify these problems and revolutionize the way information is disseminated.

    Twitter has been under immense scrutiny due to its handling of disinformation, which has caused public trust in the platform to dwindle. But Musk believes that Twitter can be reimagined and transformed into a beacon of truth and accuracy.

    In a recent interview, he stated, “Twitter has the potential to become the most reliable and trustworthy source of information. Our goal is to create an environment where truth prevails and misinformation is actively countered.”

    To achieve this ambitious goal, Musk has initiated several initiatives within Twitter. One of the key approaches has been the implementation of advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence systems to identify and flag misleading content.

    These technologies analyze tweets in real-time, searching for patterns and indicators of potential misinformation. By using these tools, Musk aims to weed out false information swiftly and effectively, ensuring that accurate content takes precedence.

    Additionally, Musk has introduced a team of fact-checkers and experts from various fields to actively verify and debunk misleading claims on the platform. Their role is to ensure that accurate information is readily available to Twitter users and to provide context and clarity when needed.

    Musk envisions a collaborative effort between these experts, the algorithmic systems, and the Twitter community to create a self-regulated ecosystem of reliable information.

    However, it’s important to note that this endeavor is not without challenges. Twitter has a vast user base, and ensuring the accuracy of information shared by millions of individuals is a daunting task.

    Musk acknowledges the need for continuous improvement and adaptation, as disinformation tactics evolve and become more sophisticated.

    Critics of Musk’s vision for Twitter argue that the platform’s problems with disinformation run deeper than what technology and fact-checking can solve.

    They believe that systemic changes are necessary to address the underlying issues, such as the platform’s algorithmic bias and the manipulation of trending topics. These critics stress the importance of transparency, accountability, and ethical considerations in combating misinformation effectively.

    Nonetheless, Musk remains undeterred and optimistic about the future of Twitter. He believes that by leveraging the power of technology, engaging with experts, and fostering a community-driven approach, Twitter can gradually transform into a trusted source of accurate information.

    The journey to make Twitter the epitome of reliable information is undoubtedly an arduous one. It requires a delicate balance between protecting free speech and curbing the spread of misinformation.

    Ultimately, the success of Musk’s vision will depend on the continuous efforts made by Twitter’s team, the collaboration of experts, and the willingness of the Twitter community to embrace a culture of truth and accuracy.

    As Elon Musk leads the charge, only time will tell whether Twitter can indeed become the beacon of truth that he envisions. Until then, the world will watch with curiosity and anticipation to see if Musk can revolutionize the way we consume and trust information in the digital age.

  • What You Need To Know About Linda Yaccarino The New Twitter CEO

    What You Need To Know About Linda Yaccarino The New Twitter CEO

    Elon Musk has named former NBCUniversal advertising chief Linda Yaccarino as Twitter’s new CEO, as the company tries to reverse a plunge in ad revenue at the social media platform.

    Yaccarino has been a key figure in modernizing the advertising business at NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast Corp.

    Here are some facts about the incoming Twitter CEO:

    AD CHIEF AT NBCU

    Yaccarino spent a little less than 12 years at NBCUniversal (NBCU), where she was most recently the chairperson of global advertising and partnerships.

    During her time with the company, she helmed the media network’s advertising strategy across television and digital properties and was also instrumental in the launch of ad-supported streaming service Peacock in 2020.

    NEARLY 20 YEARS AT TURNER ENTERTAINMENT

    Before NBCU, Yaccarino was at Turner Entertainment for about two decades in the roles of chief operating officer and executive vice president across its advertising sales, marketing and acquisitions divisions.

    Turner Entertainment operates CNN and is owned by Warner Bros Discovery.

    INTERVIEW WITH MUSK

    Yaccarino interviewed Musk at an advertising conference in Miami last month, where she lauded his work ethic.

    “Many of you in this room know me, and you know I pride myself on my work ethic,” she said, adding, “Buddy, I met my match.”

    She also pressed him about advertisers’ concerns around negative content on Twitter.

    WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

    Yaccarino is the chairperson of the World Economic Forum’s Taskforce on Future of Work and sits on the WEF’s Media, Entertainment and Culture Industry Governors Steering Committee.

    PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ON SPORTS FITNESS AND NUTRITION

    In 2018, Yaccarino was named by former U.S. President Donald Trump to the President’s Council on Sports Fitness and Nutrition.

  • Twitter Announces It Is Finally Adding An Edit Button

    Twitter Announces It Is Finally Adding An Edit Button

    Twitter will launch a widely requested edit button for its paid subscribers in the coming weeks, the social media company said Thursday.

    For years, Twitter users have demanded the ability to edit their tweets after publishing in order to fix errors like typos. Those requests have led to jokes online that Twitter would rather introduce any other product, such as newsletters, before giving users their top-requested feature.

    Subscribers who pay $4.99 per month for Twitter Blue will soon be able to edit their tweets “a few times” within 30 minutes of publication, Twitter said in a blog post.

    Nearly every other social media platform, including Meta Platform’s Facebook and Instagram, Reddit and Pinterest, have for years offered features allowing users to edit posts.

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    The San Francisco-based company is embroiled in a legal fight with billionaire Elon Musk, who is trying to back out of a $44-billion agreement to buy Twitter.

    In April, on the same day that Musk disclosed a 9% stake in Twitter, he tweeted a poll asking his millions of followers whether they wanted an edit button. Over 70% said yes.

    Twitter and its observers have debated whether allowing tweets to be edited could lead to harmful effects, such as the spread of misinformation.

    Edited tweets will have an icon and timestamp to display when the post was last edited. Users will be able to click on the label of an edited tweet to view the edit history and previous versions of the post.

    Twitter has experimented with versions of an edit button. Subscribers of Twitter Blue, the company’s paid subscription product, currently have access to a feature that holds tweets for up to one minute, allowing users to review the tweet and “undo” it before the post is published.

    Asked if the edit button would eventually be available for all Twitter users, a spokeswoman said Twitter was testing the feature to “anticipate what might happen if we bring it to everyone.”-(Reuters)

  • Twitter Directors Okays Musk’s Acquisition Deal

    Twitter Directors Okays Musk’s Acquisition Deal

    Twitter’s board of directors unanimously advised shareholders Tuesday to approve Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s bid to purchase the social media giant for $44 billion.

    “The merger agreement is advisable and the merger and the other transactions contemplated by the merger agreement are fair to, advisable and in the best interests of Twitter and its stockholders,” the board said in a filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

    Musk, who previously bought a 9.2% stake in Twitter, made an offer of $54.20 per share for the company in his notification to the SEC on April 14.

    Twitter announced on April 25 that a deal had been reached for the sale of the company to Musk, but Musk said on May 13 that it had been temporarily suspended.

    In a post on his Twitter account, he said the deal was on hold pending “details supporting calculation that spam/fake accounts do indeed represent less than 5% of users.”

  • Done Deal! Elon Musk Buys Twitter For $44B

    Done Deal! Elon Musk Buys Twitter For $44B

    (AP)-Elon Musk reached an agreement to buy Twitter for roughly $44 billion on Monday, promising a more lenient touch to policing content on the platform where he promotes his interests, attacks critics and opines on social and economic issues to more than 83 million followers.

    The outspoken Tesla CEO, who is also the world’s wealthiest person, has said he wanted to own and privatize Twitter because he thinks it’s not living up to its potential as a platform for free speech.

    Musk said in a joint statement with Twitter that he wants to make the service “better than ever” with new features, such as getting rid of automated “spam bots” and making its algorithms open to the public to increase trust.

    “Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated,” Musk said, adding hearts, stars and rocket emojis in a tweet that highlighted the statement.

    A more hands-off approach to content moderation has many people concerned the platform will become more of a haven for disinformation and hate speech, something it has worked hard on in recent years to mitigate.

    The deal was cemented roughly two weeks after the billionaire first revealed a 9 percent stake in the platform. Musk said last week that he had lined up $46.5 billion in financing to buy Twitter, putting pressure on the company’s board to negotiate a deal.

    Twitter said the transaction was unanimously approved by its board of directors and is expected to close in 2022.

    Shares of Twitter Inc. rose 6% Monday to $52 per share. On April 14, Musk announced an offer to buy the social media platform for $54.20 per share. While the stock is up sharply since Musk made his offer, it is well below the high of $77 per share it reached in February 2021.

    Musk has described himself as a “free-speech absolutist” but is also known for blocking or disparaging other Twitter users who question or disagree with him.

    In recent weeks, he has voiced a number of proposed changes for the company, from relaxing its content restrictions — such as the rules that suspended former President Donald Trump’s account — to ridding the platform of fake and automated accounts, and shifting away from its advertising-based revenue model. Musk believes he can increase revenue through subscriptions that give paying customers a better experience, perhaps even an ad-free version of Twitter.

    Asked during a recent TED talk if there are any limits to his notion of “free speech,” Musk said Twitter or any forum is “obviously bound by the laws of the country that it operates in. So obviously there are some limitations on free speech in the US, and, of course, Twitter would have to abide by those rules.”

    Beyond that, though, he said he’d be “very reluctant” to delete things and in general be cautious about permanent bans.

    It won’t be perfect, Musk added, “but I think we want it to really have the perception and reality that speech is as free as reasonably possible.”

    After the deal was announced, the NAACP released a statement that urged Musk not to allow former President Trump, the 45th president, back onto the platform.

    “Disinformation, misinformation and hate speech have NO PLACE on Twitter,” the civil rights organization said in a statement. “Do not allow 45 to return to the platform. Do not allow Twitter to become a petri dish for hate speech, or falsehoods that subvert our democracy.”

    Efforts to “deregulate” Twitter could thwart the company’s current commitment to making the platform as safe as possible for all users, said Brooke Erin Duffy, professor of communication at Cornell University and an expert on social media. ”

    “Marginalized communities of users are especially vulnerable to the forms of hate and harassment that so often circulate in unregulated online spaces,” she said.

    Some users said Monday that they were planning to quit the platform if Musk took it over. To which he responded on Twitter: “I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means.”

    Musk has battled with the Securities and Exchange Commission on multiple occasions, as he has used Twitter to taunt the regulators.

    The SEC has been investigating Musk’s August 2018 tweets in which he asserted that he’d secured funding to take Tesla private for $420 a share, though he had not. Musk is fighting an SEC subpoena in the case in federal court. More recently, Musk appeared to have violated SEC rules by failing to disclose at the point he reached a 5% stake in Twitter, waiting until he had more than 9%.

    Noteworthy as they are, the SEC matters have no bearing on Musk’s fitness to buy a company, according to St. John’s University business professor Anthony Sabino, making it unlikely that they would represent roadblocks to the takeover.

    With initial concerns of its own about the deal, Twitter had enacted an anti-takeover measure known as a poison pill that could make a takeover attempt prohibitively expensive. But the board decided to negotiate after Musk updated his proposal last week to show he had secured financing, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    While Twitter’s user base of more than 200 million remains much smaller than those of rivals such as Facebook and TikTok, the service is popular with celebrities, world leaders, journalists and intellectuals. Musk himself is a prolific tweeter with a following that rivals several pop stars in the ranks of the most popular accounts.

    Last week, he said in documents filed with U.S. securities regulators that the money would come from Morgan Stanley and other banks, some of it secured by his huge stake in Tesla.

    Musk is the world’s wealthiest person, according to Forbes, with a nearly $279 billion fortune. But much of his money is tied up in Tesla stock — he owns about 17% of the electric car company, according to FactSet, which is valued at more than $1 trillion — and SpaceX, his privately held space company. It’s unclear how much cash Musk has.

    Musk began making his fortune in 1999 when he sold Zip2, an online mapping and business directory, to Compaq for $307 million. He used his share to create what would become PayPal, an internet service that bypassed banks and allowed consumers to pay businesses directly. It was sold to eBay for $1.5 billion in 2002.

    That same year, Musk founded Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, after finding that cost constraints were limiting NASA’s interplanetary travel. The company eventually developed cost-effective reusable rockets.

    In 2004, Musk was courted to invest in Tesla, then a startup trying to build an electric car. Eventually he became CEO and led the company to astronomical success as the world’s most valuable automaker and largest seller of electric vehicles.

    Musk’s pledge to make Twitter a haven for free speech could dim the appeal of Donald Trump’s troubled Truth Social app, which the former president has touted as a competitor to Twitter that would cater to conservatives. Truth Social is part of Trump’s new media company, which has agreed to be taken public by Digital World Acquisition Corp. Shares of DWAC dropped 16.2% Monday and are down 46% since Musk revealed his stake in Twitter.

  • Explainer: Will Elon Musk Be Able To Buy Twitter?

    Explainer: Will Elon Musk Be Able To Buy Twitter?

    Even for the richest person on the planet, buying Twitter was always going to be a challenge –- a highly complex financial transaction now made even trickier by a defensive “poison pill” move from the platform’s board.

    Musk’s $43 billion offer lays out the myriad potential pitfalls: possible government approvals, legal as well as regulatory due diligence, negotiations of a final agreement and, of course, how to pay for it all.

    Then Twitter’s board on Friday showed it won’t go quietly, saying any acquisition of over 15 percent of the firm’s stock without its OK would trigger a plan to flood the market with shares and thus make a buyout much harder.

    “Your move @elonmusk,” tweeted Silicon Valley journalist Kara Swisher.

    The offer itself, which Musk said was final, values Twitter at $54.20 per share — above the closing price ahead of his bid, but below a high of $77.06 hit in February of last year.

    Even with a moderate and inflexible proposal, which could help the board argue for rejection, it’s a fraught moment that could end in lawsuits from just about everyone involved.

    To succeed in repelling Musk’s offer, the Twitter board will need to be on solid ground making an argument that the company is worth more, said Wharton School finance professor Kevin Kaiser.

    Shareholders who feel that the board is rejecting a profitable deal will be free to file lawsuits against Twitter.

    Sidestep the board?

    Musk has the option of sidestepping the board and trying to buy shares directly from shareholders on the market, but that could lead to tedious negotiations with some stock owners holding out for more money.

    “The Twitter board has limited ability under Delaware law to stop a tender offer made directly to the shareholders, which Elon Musk hasn’t done, but which he could do if he chose to,” Kaiser said.

    “If he does this, and if the shareholders elect to tender their shares, then he can succeed without needing board support or approval.”

    While the serial entrepreneur’s net worth is estimated at $265 billion by Forbes, his fortune is not sitting in a bank account waiting to be spent.

    Musk said at a TED Conference that he had “sufficient funds” to consummate the deal, but financial analysts describe the situation as more complicated.

    Much of Musk’s wealth comes from shares of electric car maker Tesla, which he runs.

    Musk would need to turn a chunk of his Tesla holding into cash, either by selling shares or taking out loans with stock as collateral.

    “The specifics of how Musk would finance the deal will determine the ramifications for Twitter,” Moody’s said in a note to investors.

    Moody’s estimated it would cost Musk $39 billion to buy all the outstanding Twitter shares, and that there would be “a strong chance” he would have to repay or refinance the San Francisco-based company’s billions of dollars of existing debt.

    That was before the poison pill move by Twitter that ramps up the cost for Musk.

    Musk tweeted a poll that hinted he might be thinking of taking his bid directly to shareholders.

    He asked whether taking the company private for his offered price should be up to shareholders and not the board.

    As the poll neared its close on Friday, more than 2.7 million votes had been cast with nearly 84 percent of them in favor of the idea.

    Selling a massive amount of shares in Tesla to buy Twitter would come with a large tax bill based on capital gains, and could cause shares in the electric car company to sink as the market is flooded with stock for sale.

    Musk could keep hold of his shares and get a loan, absorbing the interest payments. Or he could team up with a deep-pocketed partner, but that could come with the strong-willed executive having someone to answer to regarding his decisions at Twitter.-AFP.

  • Twitter Boss Jack Dorsey Is Auctioning His First Ever Tweet And It’s Drawn $2M Bid

    Twitter Boss Jack Dorsey Is Auctioning His First Ever Tweet And It’s Drawn $2M Bid

    Twitter boss Jack Dorsey is selling his first tweet at auction, with bidding Saturday reaching $2 million in a sign of the appetite for virtual objects authenticated through blockchain technology.

    “just setting up my twttr,” Dorsey tweeted on March 21, 2006.

    On Friday he posted a link to “Valuables @Cent,” an online marketplace for tweets where, the site says, investors or collectors can “buy and sell tweets autographed by their creators.”

    The top bid Saturday for Dorsey’s tweet — $2 million — came from Justin Sun, the founder of TRON, a platform for blockchain, the technology underlying cryptocurrencies. He also heads the BitTorrent streaming platform.

    “The creator of a tweet decides if they would like to mint it on the blockchain, creating a 1-of-1 autographed version,” Valuables explains.

    Buying a tweet means purchasing “a digital certificate of the tweet, unique because it has been signed and verified by the creator,” according to Valuables.

    In Dorsey’s case, the tweet itself remains visible to all, so long as he and Twitter leave it online.

    The approach is much like the online sales of dramatic digital “moments” from National Basketball Association games; the short video sequences remain visible for free on the internet but a blockchain-backed “Non-Fungible Token” (NFT) is generated to guarantee the identity, authenticity and traceability of the video, confirming its value.

    Thus, a 10-second clip showing a spectacular sequence by basketball superstar LeBron James fetched $208,000 on the NBA Top Shot site late last month.

    Top Shot has generated more than $200 million in transactions this year, according to Dapper Labs, which partnered with the NBA to create Top Shot.

    In 2019, Sun paid $4.6 million in a winning bid to lunch with iconic billionaire Warren Buffett. Sun reportedly tried but failed to convince the elderly investor of the value of bitcoins.

    NFTs have soared in popularity, to the point that prestigious auction house Christie’s last month sold an entirely digital artwork.

  • Twitter CEO Says Africa Will Define The Future

    Twitter CEO Says Africa Will Define The Future

    Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter and mobile payments company Square has said that he is moving to Africa for at least three months next year.

    He stated this after winding up his trip in Ethiopia this week, as part of a month-long tour across the continent. He tweeted that would be meeting with entrepreneurs in Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa.

    Yesterday, Jack Dorsey tweeted his farewell to Africa and announced that he would return for 3-6 months mid-2020.

    Jack has talked about the future and bitcoin in Africa. Last week we published why Kenya is slowly becoming a cryptocurrency and blockchain world. Jack will probably be in Kenya next visit and the same bitcoin will be on the table. I can’t deny or accept that Dorsey’s trip to Africa signals a change.

    By the way, he was not the only tech guru traveling to Africa. Former Alibaba Group chairman Jack Ma was also in Ethiopia this week, signing an agreement to establish a new trade platform.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Bans All Political Ads From His App

    Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Bans All Political Ads From His App

    Twitter founder and CEO has announced that all paid political advertisements will be banned from the platform as soon as next month.

    Announcing this, Twitter founder and CEO took the declaration to his social media.

    From November 22,  major Political campaigns around the world such as the U.K. election, are expected to be hardest hit even as Dorsey maintained that

    Jack also states that online political campaigns or ads have introduced unparalleled risks such as unchecked misleading information and deep fakes at an alarming rate.

    Dorsey requested for enhanced political ad regulation and transparency saying that regulators need to think past the present day to ensure a level playing field.

    The move by Twitter to ban political ads from its platform has left world leading APP Facebook on the spotlight. Mark Zuckerberg-led company has been facing backlash after a move to exempt politicians from fact-checking by third parties. Jack’s fans have also hoped that Facebook will follow the footsteps of Jack.

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  • It’s Drab, Dull, Dark, Stale And Stuffy, SC Ahmednassir Slam DBK’s Mashujaa Day Speech

    It’s Drab, Dull, Dark, Stale And Stuffy, SC Ahmednassir Slam DBK’s Mashujaa Day Speech

    Yeasterday, Our senior Editor posted the full speech that Flamboyant  City Lawyer Don Kipkorir had drafted and shared on his social media accounts.

    Here’s The ‘Mashujaa Day Speech’ Lawyer Donald Kipkorir Has Written For President Uhuru

    And Today, Senior Council Ahmednasir Abdullahi has responded saying the speech is not only stuffy but also drab, dull and dark and even stale leave alone being stuffy.

    On his defense, Donald Kipkorir commented with an ancient Roman saying, “Every painter runs own workshop and each thought is the greatest”

  • Tweet Tales From Dead Kenyan Leaders

    Tweet Tales From Dead Kenyan Leaders

    After a Kenyan On Twitter impersonator of Jimmy Wanjigi went viral for tweeting via a parody account that the tycoon was going to buy Eliud Kipchoge a private jet, allegations that Wanjigi has since refuted, another person or individuals has resurrected  murdered Foreign Affairs Minister Robert Ouko, First president Jomo Kenyatta, The father of opposition, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Trade Unionist Tom Mboya and many others.

    Here are sampled tweets from these long dead leaders expressing what is perceived to be their ‘opinions’ on the current State of Affairs and their  personal  life.

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    https://twitter.com/KijanaWamalwa/status/1184503899987808258?s=19

    https://twitter.com/SamwelKivitu/status/1184491016621035526?s=19

    https://twitter.com/JaramogiOginga/status/1184526927585054721?s=19

    https://twitter.com/JaramogiOginga/status/1184486788011823107?s=19

    https://twitter.com/ChegeMusando/status/1184508931210698752?s=19

    https://twitter.com/RealGama254/status/1184512873827049472?s=19

    https://twitter.com/LucyKibakii/status/1184509760839847938?s=19

    The tweets are many and has attracted huge mixed reactions from kenyans on twitter. Here are a few of the reactions.

  • Reactions Of Kenyans On Twitter After Bodies And Car Of The Likoni Ferry Tragedy Retrieved

    Reactions Of Kenyans On Twitter After Bodies And Car Of The Likoni Ferry Tragedy Retrieved

    Mixed reactions from Kenyans on Twitter popularly branded as KOT after the Kenya Navy led 2 weeks operation of retrieving the plunged vehicle was a success at last even though lives were lost.

    Here are randomly sampled tweets on different sampled hashtags and trending topics on the Kenyan trends.

    https://twitter.com/geraldngaopk/status/1182659464400457731?s=19

    https://twitter.com/LincolnsKE/status/1182655300534521856?s=19

    https://twitter.com/arapsam/status/1182668467784376320?s=19

     

     

     

  • Epidemic Alert: Video Of Starehe Girls Students With Agonizing Coughs

    Epidemic Alert: Video Of Starehe Girls Students With Agonizing Coughs

    Kenyan schools are becoming a dead end for students and pupils. Just the other day, 8 pupils were killed when a weak ironsheet and poorly made storey classes collapsed on young souls.

    And before we even lay to rest the lost youngs souls, Starehe girls students have been recorded by an  anonymous source coughing in pain in their dormitory.

    This morning a twitter user Abraham Mutai has shared a video of Starehe girls students seen coughing uncontrollably with some of them in grim of the atrocious conditions their mates are in.

    The video has since attracted massive reactions from Twitter users some who allege to be parents ststing that the school had sent them messages concerning the epidemic in the school that stated different from what the video showed.

    Ministry of health is yet to give a detailed information of whats going on.  Kenya insights is following the story and we will be updating more about the developing story.

     

  • Twitter Bans And Suspends Fake News Accounts

    Twitter Bans And Suspends Fake News Accounts

    In yet another series of twitter purges and suspensions, Jack Dosier’s platform has permanently cleared off thousands of accounts from its platform for spreading misinformation, fake news, anti-government messages, and pro-propaganda war.

    According to twitter’s official blog, the purge affected pro-Saudi accounts coming from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates directed at Qatar and Yemen as well as others from China seeking to sow discord among protesters in Hong Kong.

    Twitter has also flagged off additional fake accounts in Spain and Ecuador. Ths move comes after a series of actions by social media giants such as Facebook and now Twitter cracking down on manipulation, often by state-controlled entities disguising their identities.

    Last month, Facebook removed fake accounts based in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE for posting misinformation about Middle East hotspots and others involved in coordinated inauthentic behaviour focused on Hong Kong.

    Twitter removed 273 accounts working in concert in a multi-faceted information operation to target Saudi rivals Qatar and Iran among other countries, as well as amplify pro-Saudi government messaging. These accounts were created and managed DotDev, a technology company based in the UAE and Egypt.

    “We have removed a network of 273 accounts originating in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt. These accounts were interconnected in their goals and tactics: a multi-faceted information operation primarily targeting Qatar, and other countries such as Iran. It also amplified messaging supportive of the Saudi government. We also found evidence that these accounts were created and managed by DotDev, a private technology company operating in the UAE and Egypt. We have permanently suspended DotDev, and all accounts associated with them, from our service.” Reads part of Twitter statement on their blog. 

    Saudi Arabia, along with the UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt, has enforced an economic boycott of Qatar since June 2017, accusing the Gulf nation of links to extremist groups and being too close to Iran. Twitter also notably shut down the account of Saudi royal court adviser Saud al-Qahtani.

    The close confidant of Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who ran Riyadh’s media center and managed an electronic army unabashedly defending its image, was implicated in the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in October 2018 but was never formally charged.

    Twitter also suspended a separate group of 4,258 accounts operating from the UAE, with messaging mainly targeting Qatar and Yemen.

    “Additionally, we suspended a separate group of 4,248 accounts operating uniquely from the UAE, mainly directed at Qatar and Yemen. These accounts were often employing false personae and tweeting about regional issues, such as the Yemeni Civil War and the Houthi Movement.” Twitter said.

    Six accounts linked to Saudi Arabia’s state-run media were also flagged by Twitter for being engaged in coordinated efforts to amplify messaging that was beneficial to the Saudi government.

    “Our investigations also detected a small group of six accounts linked to Saudi Arabia’s state-run media apparatus which were engaged in coordinated efforts to amplify messaging that was beneficial to the Saudi government. While active, the accounts in this set presented themselves as independent journalistic outlets while tweeting narratives favourable to the Saudi government.  Separately, we have also permanently suspended the Twitter account of Saud al-Qahtani for violations of our platform manipulation policies. This account is not included in the archives disclosed today.” Twitter said.

    This follows the identification in August of more than 200,000 fake accounts in China engaged in fuelling public discord in Hong Kong. Twitter and Facebook are both banned in mainland China. Hong Kong has seen months of unrest as citizens protest what they say is an erosion of freedoms under Beijing’s tightening grip. While Beijing has not intervened directly, its powerful media machine has steadily ramped up a war of words.

    “In August, we disclosed that we had identified a network of more than 200,000 fake accounts based in the PRC which were attempting to sow discord about the protest movement in Hong Kong. Today, we are publishing additional datasets relating to 4,301 accounts which were most active in this information operation to further public awareness and understanding. ” Twitter said. 

    Twitter said it removed 259 accounts operated by the conservative Partido Popular that were active for a relatively short period and consisted primarily of fake accounts engaging in spamming or retweet behaviour to increase engagement.

    “We have removed 259 accounts we identified as falsely boosting public sentiment online in Spain. Operated by Partido Popular, these accounts were active for a relatively short period, and consisted primarily of fake accounts engaging in spamming or retweet behaviour to increase engagement.” Twitter posted. 

  • Twitter Founder and CEO Jack Dorsey’s Account Hacked

    Twitter Founder and CEO Jack Dorsey’s Account Hacked

    Yesterday afternoon Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s Twitter account was hacked by a group that calls itself the Chuckle Squad.

    Chuckle Squad Used Jack’s account to tweet racial slurs, antisemitic messages and at least one catastrophic denial from Dorsey’s account.

    Some offensive tweets were up for about 10 minutes, though not long after the hack began, those tweets were already being deleted, and they’re all gone now. Here are some screenshots of those tweets

    Roughly an hour and a half after the hack, Twitter tweeted that the account is now secure, and there is no indication that Twitter’s systems have been compromised.

    https://twitter.com/TwitterComms/status/1167528672523210752?s=19

    Later, Twitter pointed the blame at Dorsey’s cell carrier, saying that the phone number associated with the account was compromised due to security oversight by the mobile provider, which apparently allowed the hackers to send the tweets using text messages.

    https://twitter.com/TwitterComms/status/1167591003143847936?s=19

    The phone number associated with the account was compromised due to a security oversight by the mobile provider. This allowed an unauthorized person to compose and send tweets via text message from the phone number. That issue is now resolved.

    Twitter however said that they have settled the issue and all other accounts are safe and were not affected .

    https://twitter.com/TwitterComms/status/1167548246618587137?s=19

     

    https://twitter.com/Hooray/status/1167525255600058371?s=19

     

     

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    Today’s hack appears to be from the same group that attacked a number of YouTube celebrities last week on Twitter, including Gay beauty vlogger James Charles, Shane Dawson, and comedian King Bach. The hackers also allegedly gained access to the late Desmond “Etika” Amofah’s Gmail account, as seen by screenshots collected in their Discord server.
  • Twitter Inc’s New Feature Update That Will Let You Snooze Push Notifications For 12 Hours

    Twitter Inc’s New Feature Update That Will Let You Snooze Push Notifications For 12 Hours

    A coder has discovered that Twitter Inc is testing a new update feature that will mute all push notifications for a certain period of time. The experimental feature was discovered by Jane Manchun Wong.

    Wong found the feature by looking at the code underneath the social network’s Android app. Wong found a built-in bell-shaped snooze button at the top right corner of the notifications tab — tapping it brings up the Snooze Notifications panel that lets you mute push notifications for up to 12 hours. Just tap it again to un-snooze or to change the snooze duration.

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    According to Wong, the current  ‘Snooze’ feature is shown as a “bell” button on top of the Twitter app’s Notifications tab. By tapping the button, the app will provide a bottom sheet of various length of Snooze durations. During the snooze, you will not receive push notifications from Twitter. The notifications will still appear in your Notifications tab, as indicated. You could always tap the  button to unsnooze or adjust the duration.

    Wong had also, previously spotted Twitter tested an option to moderate replies. And this ‘Snooze Notifications’ feature is no exception.

  • Donald Kipkorir: Davis Chirchir Dumped By Jubilee Even After Rigging For Them The 2013 Elections

    Donald Kipkorir: Davis Chirchir Dumped By Jubilee Even After Rigging For Them The 2013 Elections

    Controversial city lawyer Donald Kipkorir alias DBK, has taken the plight of Jubilee election rigger Davis Chirchir on twitter streets.

    A screenshot of DBK’s tweet and comments Photo|Twitter

    Chirchir has been abandoned by the ‘digital’ battalion led by Uhuru Kenyatta and the notorious William Ruto.

    Many of you remember Chirchir; if you followed the live coverage of the election tallying and results at Bomas of Kenya on both August 8 and October 26, you will remember Chirchir’s quiet presence at a corner of the tallying centre.

    The man in Ruto’s Jubilee brand cape that had glued firmly on his laptop as the results streamed in.

    The former Energy Cabinet Secretary was Jubilee’s chief agent for the August 8, 2017 General Election and the October 26 repeat presidential poll.

    The fate of Jubilee’s Chief strategist and Agent chirchir remains unknown to everyone even after previous speculation and his own egocentric thoughts that he would land a big role in Jubilee’s government.

    In 2015, the notorious Chirchir was kicked out of Jubilee Cabinet over corruption charges filed against him by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).

    EACC accused Chirchir of colluding with a top official at KPLC to embezzle Sh90 Million transferred from the Kenya Pipeline Company to Kenya Power.

    Before Jubilee, Chirchir was in charge of Information Communication Technology at the Interim Independent Electoral Commission (IIEC); he later met Uhuru Kenyatta through William Ruto that made him appointed Chief Agent for the Jubilee Party.

    He was later rewarded with his appointment to Energy Ministry after illegally accessing IEBC servers and tampering with the Presidential results that saw Jubilee rig in to Power in 2013 elections.

    In the same 2013, the then Nasa presidential candidate, Raila Odinga, disputed the outcome of the Presidential polls after NASA legal team, led by Siaya Senator James Orengo, found proof that Chirchir had hacked into the IEBC servers in favour of President Kenyatta.

    NASA team also provided evidence to proof right the allegations that Chirchir was involved in inspecting the printing of election material at a go-down along Mombasa Road.

    Sources speaking to this writer says that Chirchir has been roaming in and around State House seeking Uhuru’s help to appoint him as the ceremonial Secretary to the Cabinet.

    A post that has never been filled since Nyandarua Governor Francis Kimemia quit.

    Jubilee handlers also told this writer that Chirchir was to be appointed the State House Comptroller but the election loss of former Nakuru governor Kinuthia Mbugua robbed him that chance.

    And his unmanageable scandalous behaviors saw him being thrown away from the list of those who were to be appointed as State House Chief of Staff that’s currently under Nzioka Waita.

    Even after going through these and doing all that for Jubilee, President Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto, Chirchir is still an employed man and to make it worse unrecognized by the very government he helped get into Power.