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Twitter 2.0: Our continued commitment to the public conversation
Twitter 2.0: Our continued commitment to the public conversation .
Twitter’s mission is to promote and protect the public conversation–to be the town square of the internet. For many years, we’ve said that we want to give everyone the power to create and share ideas
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Eiji
You should check 
 your Twitter 
 settings 
, see:
I think that in last link you would like to disable 
 lots of options. ![]()
AstonJ
They need to do something about the spam - I just don’t have time to wade through all the spam now so apologies to anyone if I miss yours…
AstonJ
I don’t want to stop legitimate people @'ing the accounts tho (many of which don’t follow the account). Nevermind, I don’t have as much time for Twitter nowadays anyway ![]()
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