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Does panic over a non-existent shooting in Oxford Street mean we can’t trust Twitter to tell us the
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Does panic over a non-existent shooting in Oxford Street mean we can’t trust Twitter to tell us the
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ByThe arrest of a Tory councillor over a Twitter “joke” is an insult to all liberals.
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ByConservatives forge ahead on Twitter.
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ByUpdate: Labour candidate sacked after a series of foul-mouthed tweets.
ByStudy attempts to use Twitter to predict the election result.
ByMost users have little use for their 140-character limit.
ByEric Pickles writes letter to David Wright over "scum-sucking pigs" comment.
ByLib Dem social media strategy is classic old media
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ByIranian group hacks into Twitter to display anti-American message
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