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Twitter 2FA change is ringing my cybersecurity alarm bells
Twitter’s announcement that it will now only offer two-factor authentication (2FA) to people who pay for a Twitter Blue subscription should be setting off alarm bells in corporate IT and cybersecurity operations. Here’s why and what to do about it.
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The downfall of Twitter may devastate social listening … for awhile
One nagging question has been growing in my mind: WHAT HAPPENS TO SOCIAL LISTENING IF TWITTER GOES AWAY? I don’t have all the answers, but I do have several predictions.
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RIP, Fleets
Last week, Twitter let the world know that it’s shutting down Fleets – its full-screen tweets that expire after 24 hours a la Snapchat. The abrupt and very quick axing of Fleets just eight months after its release leads me to raise two bigger industry-wide questions:
Why do social media platforms feel they have to copy each other?
When will posting fatigue overrun the benefits of posting for users?