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Media: The opposition wishes for death, that solves their problem PHOTO
According to reports, Vidakovi was already in custody due to statements that threatened the safety of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui.
In a post on the Twitter social network, this persona spreads misinformation about Vui's state of health, referring to sources from the Military Medical Academy (MMA), according to Alo.rs.
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The Size of Tech Companies’ Workforce (infographic)
A look at the size of different tech companies’ staff shows the comparably small size of Twitter
Twitter whistleblower cites security flaws before Congress
Twitter's former security chief told Congress Tuesday there was "at least one agent" from China's intelligence service on Twitter's payroll and that the company knowingly allowed India to add agents to the company roster as well, where they had access to highly sensitive data on users around the world.
Whistleblower accuses Twitter of hiding major flaws
Twitter misled users and U.S. regulators about "extreme, egregious" gaps in its online protections, the platform's ex-security chief claimed in whistleblower testimony that could impact the court fight over Elon Musk's buyout bid.
Real Madrid coach Zidane tests positive for Covid-19
The news was shared on Real Madrid’s Twitter account
Report: Turkey Remains World Beater in Twitter Censorship
The Twitter logo seen on a smartphone held beside a Turkish flag. Photo: EPA/Karl-Josef Hildenbrand
Turkey had the highest number of combined requests including court orders and other legal demands, with 45,776 requests. It was followed by Japan and Russia, which made 45,776 and 30,436 requests respectively.
Turkey calls on all parties in US to use 'common sense'
Reacting to scenes of supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday storming the Capitol building, Turkey urged all parties in the U.S. to use moderation and common sense.
Woman dies after being set on fire by man in latest femicide
Yet another woman has been murdered in Turkey when she succumbed to severe injuries after being set on fire by a man who she reportedly lived with in the Black Sea province of Ordu's Fatsa district.
Twitter Purges ‘Fake’ Accounts Glorifying Turkish Leader
Twitter said it had removed 7,340 "fake and compromised" accounts on Friday, which were linked to the youth branch of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development Party, AKP.
Non-profit Group is Suing Trump After Social-Media Targeting
President Donald Trump's executive order targeting social media companies was challenged in court by a non-profit group that claims the edict violates free-speech protections guaranteed by the First Amendment.