Mar 20 β€’ 13:27 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Twitter turns 20 years old, taking the pulse of the world

Twitter, launched in 2006, has evolved from a personal microblogging tool to a major source of global news and opinions.

Twitter was founded in March 2006 by Jack Dorsey and his co-founders as a platform for concise communication, initially drawing inspiration from SMS messaging. Dorsey envisioned a service that would capture the essence of vibrating notifications on mobile devices, thus ushering in a new form of interaction. The first tweet, sent by Dorsey himself, marked the beginning of a significant shift towards real-time information dissemination.

As Twitter matured, it transitioned from a simple microblogging platform into a pivotal social media tool that provides instantaneous updates on a variety of topics, including news, politics, and entertainment. It became instrumental during major global events, allowing users to share and receive information in real-time from all corners of the world. The platform’s ability to amplify voices, influence public opinion, and mobilize social movements solidified its status in the internet age.

Today, as Twitter celebrates its 20th anniversary, it reflects on its remarkable trajectory and profound impact on communication and society. The platform continues to navigate challenges related to content moderation, misinformation, and user engagement while striving to maintain its relevance in an increasingly competitive digital landscape. Understanding its evolution offers insights into the broader implications of social media on our daily lives and the collective experience of humanity.

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