The platform mistook a disabled veterans fundraiser for a political ad.
An analysis to see if the algorithms behind the new emoji contribute to political bubbles in America
The social network learns more about its users than they might realize.
Advocates for fairer, safer online spaces are turning to the conservation movement for inspiration.
The creator of Fun Home will take reader questions on Monday at 7 p.m. Eastern.
1book140, our Twitter book club, celebrates Banned Book Month with Madeleine' L'Engle's frequently blacklisted science-fantasy classic.
Help choose which illicit classic that 1book140, our Twitter book club, will discuss.
Join our Twitter book club to read the comic artist's coming-of-age memoir.
Our Twitter book club will also read in tribute to its late friend, the author Patricia Rosier.
Join our Twitter book club as we reopen a Neil Gaiman novel.
Excerpts from a Twitter conversation with Rachel Cantor, the author of 1book140's July read A Highly Unlikely Scenario
The writer of A Highly Unlikely Scenario will take reader questions Thursday at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Join our Twitter book club to read a dystopian fast-food space comedy.
The choices for our Twitter book club this month range from Cthulian horror to pizza-delivery absurdism.
Our Twitter book club will spend June reading a food-related book.
This month, read and discuss along as our Twitter book club tackles the rest of George Eliot's 19th-century provincial novel.
Follow along as our Twitter book club reads George Eliot's 1874 "study of provincial life."
Nominees include works by Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, Henry James, and Émile Zola.
Join in with our Twitter book club this month
Vote for one of four fiction works for our Twitter book club's book of the month.