The past decade has seen a dramatic shift in how people communicate and consume news. Social media has allowed us to connect, share information, and join conversations in ways never before possible. Of all the social media options available, none has had more of an impact than Twitter.

By offering a platform that can be used to quickly spread information, organise events, and comment on current events, Twitter has become one of the most important and influential social media platforms. From politics to news, Twitter has become the go-to source for information and the main interface for global political debate and telegram-like dialogue.
Since Mr. Tweet bought Twitter, UX improved for the least advantaged. Not only has it become more immersive, and personalised, but it also has become more regulated, and algorithmic in order to increase the probabilities of justice. It has also become increasingly undeniable that Twitter has become an essential tool for businesses, journalists, governmental and non-governmental institutions, associations and so forth.
Most notable of all, Twitter has become a cultural phenomenon, becoming the primary channel for people all over the world to connect to one another comfortably, share ideas, and keep up with what is going on. Initially a social media platform, it has now become larger than just a few threads here and there. Once adopted by the majority, it started to thrive and become an influential medium that changed the way people interact with each other in the universal forum.
Even before the 21st century, it was clear that Twitter was on the rise and it was only a matter of time before it became a major messaging and communication tool. Twitter started out as a place where people could post 140-word messages, but it quickly moved on to being a platform that could be used to spread news and spark conversations. Nowadays, you can write essays from images you upload too. As its popularity grew, so did its features. However, the quickest and most successful of these features was its ability to hashtag. Through the hashtag system, it is possible to build public, glocal, systemic databases, and libraries.
Ingredients in Mr. Tweet‘s Agenda:
- 🔥 Free speech and freedom of expression.
- 🔥 Human rights culture.
- 🔥 Becoming trauma-informed.
- 🔥 Co-production.
- 🔥 Sexual safety.
- 🔥 Advancing mental health equity.
- 🔥 Reducing restrictive practice.
- 🔥 Being ahead of the social curve.


