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- President Biden met with [Big Tech CEOs]( to urge greater cybersecurity The tweeters When Twitter employee Ashley Tyra first heard from a colleague that the company was planning to [shutter Fleets](, its disappearing-video feature, she was bummed. She loved Fleets. But then Tyra got to work. As Twitterâs head of editorial and voice, her team was responsible for breaking the news to the rest of the world via Twitterâs Twitter account. A small group jumped in a virtual writerâs room and started brainstorming tweets in a shared Google doc. The list grew to almost 60 ideas before it was narrowed down to three. âI always tell the team, âDonât write just to get something approved. Write a good tweet,ââ Tyra said in an interview. âYou never know, especially at Twitter, what will get approved.â What got approved was a tweet that perfectly captured the internetâs ambivalent feelings toward Fleets. âWe're removing Fleets on August 3, working on some new stuff,â the company posted from its @Twitter handle, which has almost 60 million followers. âWe're sorry or you're welcome.â It has been the @Twitter accountâs most popular post from the past five months. ââWeâre Sorry or Youâre Welcomeâ Should be Twitterâs Motto,â [Wired]( wrote. It was so popular Twitter ended up making âWeâre sorry or youâre welcomeâ merch, like hoodies and candles, to give out to users. âSome people loved it and some people hated it,â Tyra said of Fleets. âIt was what it was.â For most of its existence, the company used its formal Twitter accounts the way youâd expect a large, public-facing company to use its Twitter accounts. Tweets were long, and the language was formal. Then in late 2018, the company adopted a more conversational approach. Twitterâs tweets got shorter and wittier. They were suddenly topical, and sometimes downright funny. Twitter took on a voice that was noticeably self-aware, as was the case with Fleets. âReply if thereâs a better app,â @Twitter posted last May, but disabled the ability for users to reply. âThe bar is low, 2021,â the account wrote on Jan. 1. When the calendar turned to September last year, after a tough and emotionally draining summer of protests, Covid-19 headlines and election news, @Twitter captured what many were already feeling: âOh look another month.â The secret is a small group of Twitter employees that are obsessively online, sharing funny and interesting tweets with one another in a shared DM thread they call the âsocial hive.â The team manages Twitterâs 200+ corporate accountsâ@Twitter, and accounts like @TwitterGaming and @TwitterMusic. Tyra used to work with brands like HBO and Frito-Lay. Her boss, Alphonzo Terrell, joined Twitter in 2019 after marketing jobs at HBO and Showtime. âWe want to dispel the intern myth and the simplicity of all this,â Terrell said. âThis is very much craft.â The team keeps a running Google document with some 300 draft tweets awaiting deployment for when the timing feels right. Typically, that timing is dictated by the news of the day, like canceling Fleets. But often itâs about reading the room more broadly, and Twitter operates a global room. The @Twitter posts are seen by 10 million to 20 million people âon a normal day,â Terrell says. On a good day, itâs three times that many. âItâs like having a super power,â he says. That means the company can use that super power for good, not just jokes. That was the case when @Twitter changed its bio to â#blacklivesmatterâ after George Floydâs murder in May 2020. It was also the case in July 2020 when @Twitter took advantage of the fact that every tweet it sends is flooded with replies from people asking for an edit button. âYou can have an edit button when everyone wears a mask,â @Twitter posted. The tweet got 2.7 million likes, one of its most popular ever, but not before the team shopped the tweet around internally to make sure their joke wasnât going to cross a line. âItâs not always what is tweeted, itâs whatâs not tweeted,â Tyra says. âYou donât want to be the brand that ruins the fun.â â[Kurt Wagner](mailto:kwagner71@bloomberg.net) in San Francisco Want to hear more about Twitterâs @Twitter? [Join me on Twitter Spaces]( today at 11:30 am PT. Iâll be interviewing Terrell and Tyra live to hear more about what they do. If you read one thing Facebook is considering building products and features related to NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, [Bloomberg reported](. 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