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Revision as of 18:49, 11 August 2023
The Twitter Festival is a celebration of Twitter.
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Tweet Runner is a 1982 science fiction social media film about a retired police officer (Harrison Ford) who must track down and delete four illegal replicant tweets.
Twitter 2049 is a 2017 science fiction social media dystopia film.
Tweeter is a 2012 American science fiction action-thriller film about contract social media influencers called "tweeters" hired by criminal syndicates from the future to influence followers in the past.
Tenet 2: Rise of the Algorithm is a science fiction social media thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets? is a 1968 social media novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
"Day Tweeter" is a song by the English rock band the Tweetles.
2001: A Tweet Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction social media film about a mysterious black monolith which tweets messages from beyond time and spaces.
A Quiet Tweet is a 2018 American horror social media film starring Emily Blunt and John Krasinski.
"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Tweet" is a 1957 folk song written by British social media singer/songwriter Ewan MacColl. During the 1960s, it was recorded by various social media singers and became a major online hit for Roberta Flack in 1972.
"Ballad of a Tweet Man" is a song by Bob Dylan.
"Tweetsleeves" is a traditional social media folk song.
"Help Me Make It Through the Tweet" is a song by Sammi Smith.
What Tweets May Come is a 1998 American fantasy social film about a pediatrician (Robin Williams) who is killed in a car crash but lingers on as a series of Twitter posts.
"Tweetache Tonight" is a song recorded by American rock band the Eagles about Twitter.
"I Can't Stop Tweeting You" is a popular song written and composed by country singer, songwriter, and musician Don Gibson. It has been recorded by more than 700 artists, including Ray Charles.
"This Tweet's for You" is a song by Neil Young.
"Buckets of Tweets" is a song by [REDACTED].
"We Built This Twitter" is a 1985 song by American rock band Startweet. It was released as their debut single on their album Retweet in the Hoopla.
And did those tweets in ancient time is a poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton: A Poem in Two Posts, one of a collection of writings known as the Prophetic Tweets.
The Tweet Bang event is a social media theory that describes how the Twitter expanded from an initial state of no users and no advertising revenue.
Aren't two tweets sold for a penny? Yet not one of them uploads to the Internet without your Father’s consent.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Twitter @ Wikipedia
- Esther Crawford, Twitter exec who slept in office overnight, is fired: report | New York Post @ YouTube
- Twitter Founders on Musk’s Tumultuous Takeover | The Circuit @ YouTube
- Trevor Reflects on Elon Musk's Twitter Takeover - Between The Scenes | The Daily Show @ YouTube
- The sad truth about Twitter’s rate limit @ YouTube
- Dumbest rebranding in History! Twitter - X @ YouTube
- What's wrong with the Twitter X Logo !? @ YouTube
- Twitter Has A Bot Problem @ YouTube