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Two men arrested for Hitler gas chamber tweets after football game
Anti-Semitic and discriminatory behaviour continues to be an ongoing problem for Spurs.
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Anti-Semitic and discriminatory behaviour continues to be an ongoing problem for Spurs.
Bob Geldof’s daughter could face charges for the
And it’s still great.
The company floated on the stock exchange this week, an indicator of its influence on the world of social media and information.
Dan Carter plays the match-maker while Brendan McVeigh asks Paul Galvin for fake-tan tips.
After having some honey confiscated at the airport, he proclaimed ‘Bin Laden has won’.
Amy Huberman puts on a brave face, Mike Ross is not the boss at home and they’re still partying in Boston.
Apostrophe abuse? There are penalty points for that.
Our pick of the week’s tweets from famous people.
The singer had earlier asked the Fine Gael TD Alan Farrell to explain the comments he made about the state of her mental health.
This is what it looks like when a nation drunk-tweets.
He hasn’t gone away you know…
13 of the best tweets selected for you buy us
What did the people of Twitter have to say about Felina?
Joe Brolly, Dara O’Briain and more on an epic win for Clare…
Our pick of the week’s tweets from famous people.
If your mother is a certain type, from a certain generation, set your phasers to recognise.
Our pick of the week’s tweets from famous people.
Twitter rolled out the button today in a bid to protect users from abuse, but do you think it will work?
Jessie J! Margaret Thatcher! The Queen! They’ve all got beards!
As well as being useful, it’s surprisingly entertaining…
…ahead of doing it on our screens in Sharknado tonight.
Now it’s all over, we can just read the gags.
Featuring the thoughts of Aidan O’Shea, Eoin Cadogan and Mark McHugh.
Our pick of the week’s tweets from famous people.
Twitter has disclosed that the government made less than 10 requests for information about users in the first six months of this year in its latest transparency report.
Shock, shock and a bit more SHOCK.
Our pick of the week’s tweets from famous people.
… at least, according to this Twitter map.
Twitter was enthralled by yesterday’s GAA action.
Two of them have even engaged in a rap battle. On Twitter. A Twattle, if you will.
What an educational duo they are.
Going to the zoo will never be the same again.
People just have a lot of feelings on this topic.
From bragging about texting to hoping to be blocked. The whole gamut really.
Never try to be cool in front of a teenager. It never works out.
The great and the good took to the social networking site to express their views.