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Twitter feed lawsuit underscores power of a tweet

Twitter feed lawsuit underscores power of a tweet

When Adorian Deck was home sick from high school, he entertained himself like countless other teenagers have in recent years: He started a Twitter account. Unlike other teenagers, Deck's account became a sensation. Deck, under the handle (at)OMGFacts, tweeted random bits of celebrity gossip and quirky trivia. In less than a year, he had attracted more than 300,000 followers.

Senh: Twitter accounts are becoming more like content sites that you can monetize. The number of followers are equivalent to unique visitors.

 

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