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Results from The Twitter Blog for: February 2015

Update on user safety features

News about some progress we’ve made and additional changes that are part of our long-term safety program.

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Why Twitter faves #NetNeutrality

We support the FCC’s proposed rules to protect the Open Internet.

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How the #Oscars unfolded on Twitter

Tonight, the stars shone brightly in Hollywood for the 87th Academy Awards (@TheAcademy). And as a vast array of actors and

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#DAYTONA500, the “Great American Race" on Twitter

Buckle up. It’s time to go racing with @NASCAR.

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How #NYFW unfolded on Twitter

While elite fashion insiders flocked to the streets of New York this week to attend runway shows, presentations and after parties, the rest of the global fashion community joined in, too. They experienced the latest looks, front-row celebrities and backstage action, thanks to Twitter.

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How the 2015 Oscar nominees measure up on Twitter

We shared the most discussed nominees on Twitter and where the Best Picture nominees are most popular.

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Announcing the 2015 #TwitterFiction Festival

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Fiction lovers rejoice: we’ve got the lineup of featured authors for the third Twitter Fiction Festival (@TwFictionFest), taking place May 11-15.

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The @NBAAllStar game takes over New York and Twitter

How #NBAAllStarNYC weekend played out for players and fans.

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How to follow the #CWC15 on Twitter

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Keep up with the world’s biggest cricket viewing party throughout the tournament.

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Love across the Twittersphere

What happens in the real world happens on Twitter, and love is no exception. Messages of “I love you,” “Je t’aime,” “te amo,” “ik hou van jou,” or “사랑해” are sent each day on Twitter, so we looked into which countries are saying it the most.

This map shows people expressing “I love you” across the globe in 100 different languages — ranked by Tweets per million population in each place.

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