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The Rise (And Fall?) of Twitter

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The Rise (And Fall?) of Twitter

The Rise (And Fall?) of Twitter

Twitter has a long & convoluted history as one of the most popular social media platforms. With Elon Musk taking over as CEO, many are wondering whether the app will take a turn for the better or the worse.

Here's a quick history of Twitter & how it will be changing under Elon.


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