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The tweet archive.

15 years of Elon, fully searchable. The production archive uses Supabase as the source of truth, with 94,952 indexed tweets available in development as a full-archive fallback and a curated annotation layer for context, theory, and how major claims aged.

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Apr 23, 2023

@MarioNawfal Twitter is a serious danger to their ability to control the narrative

61.1K likes8.8K RT2.4K replies
Apr 22, 2023

@DavidSacks Everyone pays the same price for a Tesla, including me. Same goes for new Twitter.

52.9K likes3.3K RT2.7K replies
Apr 20, 2023

@stevenmarkryan Why not upload to Twitter subscribers?

11.8K likes579 RT778 replies
Apr 19, 2023

@krassenstein @TitterDaily I’m open to ideas, but ripping off the Twitter database, demonetizing it (removing ads) and then selling our data to others isn’t a winning solution

11.2K likes613 RT483 replies
Apr 19, 2023

@TitterDaily They trained illegally using Twitter data. Lawsuit time.

201.8K likes17.2K RT6.3K replies
Apr 18, 2023

@Anc_Aesthetics Sorry about this. Yes, subscribe now via web or wait a few days for Apple to approve. Note: creator gets ~92% of subscription for web subscribers (Stripe & CC fees are ~8%), but only 70% on iOS/Android. Twitter keeps nothing. All funds we receive go to the content creator.

13.5K likes1.2K RT478 replies
Apr 15, 2023

Creators in Japan, Canada, Australia and New Zealand can now enable subscriptions on this platform. Our goal is to maximize the prosperity of creators!

115.3K likes9.8K RT4.8K replies
Apr 15, 2023

@maidensheildio @engineers_feed This platform is great for #3

747 likes42 RT55 replies
Apr 15, 2023

Negative feedback received on this platform is great for reducing ego-based errors

169.6K likes11.4K RT9.0K replies
Apr 15, 2023

@alx That is *actually* what they did. Going forward, this platform will be fair & transparent.

193.6K likes20.5K RT6.2K replies
Apr 14, 2023

@all_in_tok @SFGovTV @theallinpod @DavidSacks @Jason Exactly. Take a walk through downtown around Twitter HQ. Outrageous that city officials would claim that it is not dangerous!

36.7K likes4.7K RT1.9K replies
Apr 14, 2023

And sometimes a discussion on Spaces

33.6K likes1.8K RT2.0K replies
Apr 13, 2023

For the next 12 months, Twitter will keep none of the money. You will receive whatever money we receive, so that’s 70% for subscriptions on iOS & Android (they charge 30%) and ~92% on web (could be better, depending on payment processor). After first year, iOS & Android fees…

92.0K likes9.3K RT4.0K replies
Apr 13, 2023

@zerohedge Publicly funded PBS joins publicly funded NPR in leaving Twitter in a huff after being labeled “Publicly Funded” 🤣

182.3K likes21.0K RT11.0K replies
Apr 13, 2023

@JoshSeefried @BillyM2k We’re working on it. Twitter has a surprisingly complex codebase, so progress is slower than we’d like.

1.9K likes119 RT139 replies
Apr 12, 2023

@TeslaOwnersEBay @Twitter What more could you ask for in a CEO!?

30.1K likes1.8K RT2.6K replies
Apr 12, 2023

I said BBC could come Twitter, then, to my surprise, a reporter shows up

215.0K likes12.3K RT11.1K replies
Apr 12, 2023

Doing a Twitter Spaces interview in 10 mins with the @JamesClayton5 of @BBC

57.8K likes4.8K RT5.9K replies
Apr 11, 2023

@Liv_Boeree @micsolana It’s super easy to get Fentanyl *right now*. People buy it in open air drug markets in SF and take it right in front of you in broad daylight! They don’t even try to hide. I see this almost every time I drive to Twitter. Just as with alcohol prohibition, people didn’t actually…

5.6K likes525 RT843 replies
Apr 10, 2023

@pri13420 @investmattallen @ShellenbergerMD @robbysoave Yes, but, more importantly, doing so by massive theft of Twitter data

1.7K likes142 RT165 replies
Apr 10, 2023

@investmattallen @ShellenbergerMD @robbysoave We’re enabling users to post long articles & earn income from subscribers, but we’re not excluding other media. Substack was temporarily categorized as “unsafe” when we discovered that they were illegally downloading vast amounts of data to pre-populate their Twitter clone.

919 likes110 RT66 replies
Apr 10, 2023

An advantage of having organizational affiliation on this platform is that you can change your name without losing verification. More importantly, it helps greatly with reducing impersonation fraud.

61.0K likes5.7K RT5.2K replies
Apr 10, 2023

@davidmweissman That is true for some, but for many it was simply because they had a buddy at Twitter or were a Mashable intern 10 years ago or they outright bought it

3.1K likes182 RT266 replies
Apr 10, 2023Viral spike

Our landlord at SF HQ says we’re legally required to keep sign as Twitter & cannot remove “w”, so we painted it background color. Problem solved! https://t.co/1iFjccTbUq

333.6K likes20.7K RT17.3K replies
Apr 10, 2023

@davidmweissman @TitterDaily Too much corruption with how legacy checks were handed out in the past. As @TimSweeneyEpic said, accounts should grow or shrink their influence based on the quality of their posts, not because they were anointed by someone years ago at Twitter.

2.3K likes223 RT190 replies
Apr 9, 2023

@TitterDaily This platform will neither promote nor limit their accounts, but we will rapidly address any attempts at gaming the system. It is a weak move to engage in censorship just because others do so. Letting our press be free when theirs is not demonstrates strength.

60.2K likes5.5K RT2.3K replies
Apr 8, 2023

@BretWeinstein 1. Substack links were never blocked. Matt’s statement is false. 2. Substack was trying to download a massive portion of the Twitter database to bootstrap their Twitter clone, so their IP address is obviously untrusted. 3. Turns out Matt is/was an employee of Substack.

5.1K likes939 RT1.1K replies
Apr 2, 2023

@Austen @CommunityNotes Critically, Community Notes applies equally to every account on this platform without exception, including world leaders & our biggest advertisers

3.9K likes311 RT239 replies
Apr 2, 2023

Also, their feed is the Twitter equivalent of diarrhea. It’s unreadable. They would have far more real followers if they only posted their top articles. Same applies to all publications.

73.0K likes6.7K RT3.4K replies
Apr 1, 2023

@ashleevance You could literally film a Walking Dead episode unedited in downtown SF. This is where San Francisco politics leads and Twitter was exporting this self-destructive mind virus to the world. With some exceptions, other tech companies are still doing so. Evil in guise of good.

60.1K likes11.6K RT3.7K replies
Apr 1, 2023

This is most of the recommendation code. In the coming weeks, we will open source literally everything that contributes to showing a tweet, such that the output can be at least roughly approximated.

17.1K likes1.5K RT1.5K replies
Mar 31, 2023

Twitter will be updating its recommendation algorithm based on user suggestions every 24 to 48 hours

93.4K likes9.0K RT7.2K replies
Mar 31, 2023

@WallStreetSilv Most important, Twitter is never boring!

5.7K likes317 RT428 replies
Mar 31, 2023

Twitter open source Spaces discussion happening now! https://t.co/VpS6frbOhT https://x.com/i/spaces/1jMJgLdenVjxL

42.5K likes5.8K RT3.3K replies
Mar 31, 2023

Twitter recommendation source code now available to all on GitHub https://t.co/9ozsyZANwa https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm

114.6K likes18.4K RT4.6K replies
Mar 31, 2023

@Hastes You will be able to see it on the tweet details page

1.4K likes73 RT143 replies
Mar 29, 2023

@TwitterSafety Given that there are ~500 million tweets per day, making individual human review impossible, this is the most salient point. One possible mitigation is a shorter suspension of 6 hours instead of 12.

1.9K likes180 RT431 replies
Mar 28, 2023

@videotech_ My prediction is that this will be the only platform you can trust

14.4K likes795 RT3.9K replies
Mar 24, 2023

Any individual person’s Twitter account affiliated with a verified organization is automatically verified

23.3K likes2.6K RT2.4K replies
Mar 23, 2023

Twitter Verified now available worldwide!

47.7K likes6.0K RT6.5K replies
Mar 21, 2023

@TwitterSafety This is a critical distinction. It’s obviously trivial for a single person to create 10k bot accounts on one computer, each of which is tweeting slurs that are written to avoid text string detection. What matters is whether those tweets are actually shown to real users.

2.5K likes234 RT344 replies
Mar 20, 2023

@simplydt @TrungTPhan @Twitter And making it much easier for writers to charge subscription fees for premium content

2.0K likes126 RT166 replies
Mar 20, 2023

@simplydt @TrungTPhan @Twitter Increasing long form to 10k characters soon, along with simple formatting tools

7.4K likes510 RT636 replies
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