Depuis sa création, il a bousculé le monde de la politique et la manière de consommer l'information... Voici l'histoire de Twitter.
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00:00J'ai entendu qu'il a peint ses cheveux aujourd'hui, je l'ai lu sur Twitter.
00:02Je vais faire de l'histoire ici, comme le premier président,
00:05en tweetant en live.
00:07Je le vois sur Twitter, en tendance, en tendance, en tendance.
00:10Twitter, what does that mean?
00:30I don't really know, it's like an instantaneous blog thing.
00:33I will not be twittering.
00:40Twitter, what does that mean?
01:09Twitter, what does that mean?
01:28Twitter, what does that mean?
01:51I heard about Twitter because I heard when there was an earthquake recently here in California.
02:21Twitter, what does that mean?
02:31I'm realizing that Twitter actually has a lot of practical uses
02:35both in terms of following news and following issues that you care about in real time.
02:41Twitter, what does that mean?
02:53No idea what Twitter is and I feel like I should find out because everybody Twitters.
02:56Twitter, what does that mean?
03:23I don't think we would have been able to get the coverage that we're getting
03:27without these social networking websites.
03:30I'm really glad that people in Iran are aware of Facebook, that they know what Twitter is.
03:34Twitter, what does that mean?
03:52All right, I think I have done this properly, but here's the test.
04:02And you tweeted.
04:03How about that?
04:04Not bad.
04:21Twitter, what does that mean?
04:40Governments can monitor, but no, they cannot really control with the multitude of channels of information
04:48and it's a cat and mouse game between the governments and these groups.
04:52And for example, people like ISIS are using some of the Twitter channels for fundraising.
04:59We're always looking to make sure that we have the right partnership with the government
05:02to understand what the needs are and to really push.
05:05We made safety the number one priority as a company on the platform.
05:17Twitter, what does that mean?
05:30There's two main categories of usage in Twitter.
05:33One is the people you follow and those tweets end up in your timeline.
05:38Two are the more common shared spaces like search trends and also replies.
05:45That's where anyone could interject themselves.
05:48And that's where we see the most gaming of our systems.
05:52And that's where we've also made the most progress in terms of identifying these patterns
05:56and shutting them down before they spread too far.
06:16I wrote something out this morning on a thing called Twitter.
06:19Whether we like it or not, it is a good way.
06:23It is a good way of getting the word out.
06:45We have a policy against misinformation in three categories,
06:49which are manipulated media, public health, specifically COVID,
06:53and civic integrity, election interference and voter suppression.
06:58...