- Hi, my name is Jack Dorsey
and I'm one of the co-founders of Twitter.
And this is Twitter Support.
@babysseoks, my English
teacher just told me
the Twitter bird's name is Larry?
Well our co-founder Biz is from Boston.
And when we decided that the
bird was going to be our logo
he naturally went to the
most famous bird for him,
maybe the most famous bird
in the world, Larry Bird.
I will say though, if you
follow bird watching on Twitter,
no tweets about Larry Bird.
@madikreates, why does Twitter
have a character limit still?
I'm tired of sacrificing my grammar
for the good of the tweet, unhappy face.
So some history on the character limit.
We originally started with 140 characters
so we could fit in one text message
which is what the whole
service was based on
in the early days.
But we also believe that the
constraint was really useful
'cause it inspired a lot of creativity.
And this resonated with comedians.
It resonated with journalists.
It resonated with poets
and hip-hop artists
and creatives of all type.
Figure out ways not to
sacrifice your grammar
but to actually make it work.
But we thought, it might be
good to increase the limit
just a little bit.
And we decided to do it twice the amount
which seems enough for most people.
And if that's not enough, we have threads.
You can link all the tweets together.
So we have a 280 character limit
but you can link as
many tweets as you want.
So it's really limitless.
@mywifeisjoanie asks how can
I identify a Twitter bot?
I have suspicions over one or two I see,
but cannot prove it, @TwitterSupport.
Well I'm from Missouri
which is the Show Me State.
We're all skeptics.
And I would always recommend
that we be skeptical
of everything that we see.
If you have suspicions, go
through our reporting flow,
but you don't necessarilly have to assume
that everyone is a bot.
Some people just haven't
updated their profile picture.
And some folks haven't
chosen their own at name.
So if you see something that is suspicious
we have a reporting flow and
you can send it over to us
and we'll look for it.
Always be skeptical.
@peteralstone asks when will
Twitter, Facebook, and Google
be regulated like the
public utilities they are?
The information economy
moves fast, maybe soon?
We believe fundamentally,
that the job of a regulator
is to protect the individual
and level the playing field for everyone.
And our job is to help
educate regulators around
smart paths forward.
So we're always having
conversations around the world
with regulators about what
technology makes possible
and how Twitter fits into that.
We welcome smart regulation
and we want to help guide it as well.
@tasisydorres asks ayo
@Twitter, can we get that
edit button in 2020?
The answer is no.
The reason there's no edit button,
there hasn't been an
edit button traditionally
is we started as an SMS
text messaging service.
So as you all know, when you send a text,
you can't really take it back.
We wanted to preserve
that vibe and that feeling
in the early days.
But now we have an app and a lot of people
are using us on the web,
and there's some issues
with edit that we can solve.
One is you might send a tweet and then
someone might re-tweet
that and then an hour later
you completely change
the content of that tweet
and that person that
re-tweeted the original tweet
is now re-tweeting and re-broadcasting
something completely different.
So that's something to watch out for.
A lot of people want it
because they want to fix
a quick spelling error or
a broken link or what not.
And that's great, we've
considered a one minute window
or a 30 second window
to correct something,
but that also means that we have to delay
sending that tweet out.
'Cause once it's out, people see it.
So these are all the
considerations, it's just work
but we'll probably never do it.
Okay, @southernkeeks,
instead of an edit feature
Twitter should allow users
to see how many times
a tweet link has been copied.
Because we all send tweets with a
"did you see this one?" message.
You know, just to liven
things up, smiley face.
I agree that's a pretty good idea.
We'll look at that one.
@alanlampeauthor, hey
Twitter god, can you please
activate spell check?
I can't believe there are so many trending
misspelled hashtags,
especially from writers.
At least trend the properly
spelled hashtags first.
#writingcommmunity
#Writingcommunity spelled wrong
#writingcommuity once
again, spelled wrong.
Our algorithms would actually
notice if these three hashtags
were trending and group them together.
So we don't do the spell check
and we don't edit your tweet
but we will group them
appropriately in the right way
so that everyone can find your content
even though you might have misspelled it.
@andre3xk, @Twitter why don't
you follow your boss @Jack?
Twitter was following me for a while
and then we decided to do
something much, much cooler.
We put a bunch of people on billboards
and their tweets on billboards
all over New York and San Francisco
and we follow them now.
And now we can DM them as well.
So I don't really mind.
Okay so @GaryWaites asks question
to photographers, artists,
illustrators and creative types,
have you read the new terms for Twitter?
Does this mean Twitter
can do what they like
with our content?
And if you look at the
first screenshot it says
you retain your rights to
any content you submit,
post or display on or
throughout the services.
What's yours is yours,
you own your content
and your incorporated
audio, photos, and videos
are considered part of the content.
So what that means is you own it,
you can take it down at any point.
You want me to read all
the terms of service
that he links to as well?
@PeterKimFrank, is this article satire?
Among other things, it claims that @jack
regularly meditates two hours each day,
spends 52 minutes each day
doing sauna plus ice bath,
eats just five meals per week.
Some of it's real.
I try to meditate two
hours every single day.
I definitely do not do a
sauna and ice bath every day.
And I eat seven meals
every week, just dinner.
@Logmey92, how does one
acquire the illustrious
check mark on Twitter?
There's a guy named Kayvon
and he handles all the verification
which is the blue check mark.
So if you either DM him, or mention him,
you have a high probability
of getting a blue check mark.
So it's @K-A-Y-V-Z.
Verification, he's the verification god.
So just go to him and
he'll get you sorted.
Okay I have a question
from AdaptToReality.
Question, why is Jack going to Africa?
I am going to Africa because
it's a pretty incredible
collection of entrepreneurs and folks that
I think we all need to learn from.
But I want to make sure that
I had a good understanding
of what's happening on the continent
and how folks are
thinking about technology.
And anything that we
can do to help support.
@Vaempyre, spelled V-A-E-M-P-Y-R-E.
Does Twitter sell my data immediately?
I like a few posts and I
immediately get ads about it.
No we don't sell your data.
We try to match whatever we
think you might be interested in
with an advertiser that is
selling or offering a service
that match those interests.
@iFlopstr8s, @twitter, when
will there be a dislike button?
We've never actually thought of that.
So let's, I'll get that to
the team and we'll get on it.
@BaldSavant, so apparently we can now
follow topics on Twitter,
but we can't user generate those topics.
Wouldn't it have been
1000 times easier, better
to just let us follow hashtags?
Well so this is, one step for us.
We're trying to determine what
the most interesting topics
are to start.
And this is all based
on our machine learning
and deep learning algorithms.
We bubble those up so
that you can follow them.
I recommend following bird
watching, it's incredible.
The other good one is weather.
But there's over a thousand right now.
And we'll get better and
better so you should see
more and more topics.
But eventually you might be
able to follow a hashtag.
But what's interesting about this approach
is that even if a hashtag is not mentioned
you'll still see relevant
tweet about birdwatching.
@GHMonberg asks @jack, what
is your favorite feature
on Twitter?
Well right now it's the
ability to follow topics.
I think it's incredible, it's awesome.
And it works really, really well.
I'm finding so many accounts
that I end up following
and so many tweets that I
would not have otherwise seen.
For sports, for weather, and
of course for bird watching.
@robschn asks @twitter can
you just give us the ability
to use regex on muted tweets?
They never work right.
So that's a very Unix technical term.
That's a regular expression.
It's a pattern matching tool
for a lot of computer scientists.
We thought that might
be a little out of reach
for most people, but
it's a good suggestion
and our engineers back at
the company would love it.
So it's probably going
to be done tomorrow.
@_daaniaal with two As and two As.
Twitter should have a close
friend list too aight?
@twitter.
Who would you put on
your close friend list?
We'll look into that.
But you can actually create a list
with all your close friends
and put them right at the top
of your timeline and switch
quickly to them at any point.
So we kind of already have that.
Aineninell, how does one trend on Twitter?
I've been trying to figure
that out for quite some time.
Who do you sell your soul to?
Not interested in trending
but am looking to get into
the soul business.
[chuckling] You know I think
if you spread this tweet around
this one will probably trend.
@dasariprapulla, @twitter
can we get translation option
for any tweet?
This already exists.
You can translate any tweet that you see.
You just tap into it and
you hit translate tweet.
@thefriarswife, how do you think or hope
decentralizing Twitter will transform
the user experience?
Well the most amazing
thing is I have no idea.
And that's what makes it so exciting.
We believe that Twitter is best served
by having the largest
corpus of conversations
by having different perspectives
on how people consume
those conversations and interact
with those conversations.
I think generally it's just gonna create
a ton more invention for us and
innovation for the community
using Twitter every single day.
@cojahaski, @twittersupport
is it possible to claim
an abandoned Twitter handle
that has zero followers,
only one tweet, and has
been inactive since 2014?
You can reach out to support
directly with the account
and we'll see what we can do.
Thank you this has been Twitter Support.
I'm Jack Dorsey and I would
really love to wish you all
a great, oh I ran out of my characters.
Oh we have 280!
Have a great day.
Have an amazing day.
I hope that was helpful.
If not, mention me on Twitter
and I'll see what I can do.
