Today we’re pleased to pre-announce the Twitter Helmet™, a sophisticated, fully immersive, staggeringly high-resolution wearable device that allows our users to interact with the world around them entirely via a custom aviary interface.
The helmet is created with an impact-resistant, oleophobic-treated glass. The wearer can tweet through a simple “pecking” head motion.
When the Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards (@NickelodeonTV) took place on Saturday, fans connected on Twitter to get in on all the fun behind the scenes. Between all of the silly (and hilarious) moments during the telecast, more than 2.1 million Tweets were sent, according to Nielsen SocialGuide data.
It’s now been six days since the Turkish government blocked access to Twitter. Throughout this time, we’ve been engaged in discussion with Turkish authorities to hear their concerns, inform them about how our platform and policies work, and try and bring this situation to a resolution. But still, the millions of people in Turkey who turn to Twitter to make their voices heard are being kept from doing just that.