Twitter

Twitter

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American social networking service founded in 2006

Mentioned in 563 videos
Founded
2006
HQ
San Francisco
Industry
Internet
Author
Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams, Biz Stone
Publisher
Twitter, X Corp.
Founded by
Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone
Country
United States
Developer
Twitter, X Corp., Jack Dorsey

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Videos Mentioning Twitter

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | Scott Nolan from General Matter on Energy Bottlenecks

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | Scott Nolan from General Matter on Energy Bottlenecks

Stanford Online

Platform mentioned in the context of technology progress, contrasting with the development of flying cars.

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | Nikhyl Singhal from Skip on Product Management in the AI Era

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | Nikhyl Singhal from Skip on Product Management in the AI Era

Stanford Online

Mentioned as a company where founders drove product decisions, and product managers were not effective. Also referenced in the context of layoffs and middle managers who were more focused on moving information than building.

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | Ben Horowitz from a16z on Venture Capital Systems, Network Effects

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | Ben Horowitz from a16z on Venture Capital Systems, Network Effects

Stanford Online

Mentioned as an example of a company that benefited from network effects and was initially underfunded.

How TikTok Hijacked the Future of Music - Nik Nocturnal

How TikTok Hijacked the Future of Music - Nik Nocturnal

Chris Williamson

A social media platform where bands like Sleep Token are often labeled as "industry plants" due to their rapid rise.

The Brainwashing of the American Mind - Eric Weinstein (4K)

The Brainwashing of the American Mind - Eric Weinstein (4K)

Chris Williamson

Mentioned regarding coordinated social media efforts by intelligence and government agencies, and Elon Musk's changes to the platform.

Stanford MS&E435 | Spring 2026 | Economics of Generative AI

Stanford MS&E435 | Spring 2026 | Economics of Generative AI

Stanford Online

A platform representing a niche consumer product category for debates or entertainment, and also a historical example for mobile ad adaptation.

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | The AI Native Company: How One Founder Becomes a 1000x Engineer

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | The AI Native Company: How One Founder Becomes a 1000x Engineer

Stanford Online

The social media company that acquired Posterous.

The Agent-Native Cloud: 3M Users, 100K Signups/Wk, Data Centers, & Death PRs — Jake Cooper, Railway

The Agent-Native Cloud: 3M Users, 100K Signups/Wk, Data Centers, & Death PRs — Jake Cooper, Railway

Latent Space

Criticized for lacking nuance in discussions, particularly regarding venture debt and the importance of specific tools.

How to Be Smarter About the News | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer

How to Be Smarter About the News | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer

TED

The social media platform that Ian Bremmer uses extensively to follow experts and gather information, curating his feed carefully.

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | The Discipline of Delivering Value per Gigawatt

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | The Discipline of Delivering Value per Gigawatt

Stanford Online

Social media platform where discussions about Google's computing infrastructure scale are observed.

They're Deliberately Winding Down America — Here's the Plan for What Comes Next | Simon Dixon

They're Deliberately Winding Down America — Here's the Plan for What Comes Next | Simon Dixon

Tom Bilyeu

The social media platform acquired by Elon Musk, used as an example of how the financial industrial complex can leverage individuals through debt tied to their assets.

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