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<title>It was an amazing time when the Twitter team was really paying attention to what the users were doing, and their work reflected it. I don’t know of any other platform that took so many cues from the community. <br><br>#ThankYouTwitter</title>
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<p>← @shannonkay Twitter archive</p>
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Shannon Kay
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@shannonkay
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In the early days we, as a community on Twitter, created the now-ubiquitous hashtag. The hashtag was something that happened organically, and the Twitter team built it into the system. The same thing happened with replies and retweets. #ThankYouTwitter
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11/18/2022, 2:34:23 PM
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Shannon Kay
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@shannonkay
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It was an amazing time when the Twitter team was really paying attention to what the users were doing, and their work reflected it. I don’t know of any other platform that took so many cues from the community. <br><br>#ThankYouTwitter
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11/18/2022, 2:34:24 PM
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Shannon Kay
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@shannonkay
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I’ve been on Twitter since 2006 and got to my 16 year Twitter Birthday in September.
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11/18/2022, 2:34:24 PM
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