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Twitter co-founder Biz Stone announced the change in Twitter’s tag line in a blog post on Thursday.
But Twitter “has long outgrown the concept of personal status updates.
“People, organizations, and businesses quickly began leveraging the open nature of the network to share anything they wanted, completely ignoring the original question,” he said.
“’What are you doing?’ isn’t the right question anymore,” Stone said. “Starting today, we’ve shortened it by two characters. Twitter now asks, “What’s happening?”
Stone said he did not expect the new question to change the way people use the service.
“We don’t expect this to change how anyone uses Twitter, but maybe it’ll make it easier to explain to your dad,” he said.
Twitter, which allows users to pepper one another with 140-character-or-less messages known as “tweets,” has grown rapidly in popularity since it was launched in August 2006 and has tens of millions of users.
Meet Kiwi shot putter Valerie Adams who swung back to action at 36 after two children and three critical abdominal surgeries to win an Olympic Bronze
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