Sunday, September 24, 2017

Why Millineals Love TWITTER!

Millennials love Twitter. Never before has expressing ones thoughts in 140 characters or less has become so popular. These days you can find out the most pivotal and necessary news on Twitter. This one app has become a major platform used by celebrities, philanthropist, jobs and politicians. If you don’t have a Twitter there’s a good chance that you find out a lot of what’s going on later than everyone else who has a Twitter.

President Obama made history when he used twitter to announce some major news while in office. Current president Trump also uses his Twitter for political reasons, some would say he has taken it too far. I would personally say some people just don’t need to a twitter a he is one of them.

Jack Dorsey is the creator of this amazing App and says he got his idea for short sentences by hacking into EMTs radio frequency and ultimately mimicking how they communicated with each other. They used short sentences and terms that said a lot and had great importance without saying much.

Twitter launched in July 2006 and since then it has become a major part of society. Inventing the hashtag and creating dialogues on issues that people would have never been able t talk about. Twitter itself has started many movements geared toward positivity and has a big effect on the growing sense of unity among millennials.

Twitter currently has over 328 million monthly active users as of last count ranging from people like Lebron James , Stefan Curry and Sarah Jakes Roberts, in whom are all people that I follow. they are leaders and great at what they do. I love to follow people who inspire me to be great. 

 Twitter houses the thoughts and protests of many philanthropist constantly fighting for change. Twitter has allowed many new music artist to be able to share their craft, and business owners to be able to grow globally

Lebron James recently took to twitter to talk about the Presidents "revoked invitation" to the white house after Stefan Curry already had declined the offer, this had twitter in a frenzy. it showed that athletes didnt agree with his remarks calling Colin Kapernick a "son-of'a'B&^%" for his silent protest againt police brutality.

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