List of Twitter controversies
This is an alphabetical List of Twitter controversies:
- Censorship of Twitter
- Abdullah Mohamed al-Dawood, Twitter comment about the harassment of working women
- Sally Bercow, used her Twitter account to hint the name of Lord McAlpine
- 2011 British privacy injunctions controversy, users of Twitter posting material connecting various British celebrities
- CTB v News Group Newspapers Ltd, an English legal case between Manchester United player Ryan Giggs and defendants News Group Newspapers Limited
- Disappearance of the Al-Suwaidi sisters, three sisters who from the United Arab Emirates
- Donald Trump's Twitter Account, 2016 Presidental Nominee, Donald Trump, was criticized on his use of his Twitter account on various subjects.
- Horizon Group v. Bonnen, a libel suit brought by a Chicago real estate management company, against one of its former tenants
- McAlpine v Bercow, a landmark legal case in 2013 between Conservative peer Lord McAlpine and Sally Bercow, the wife of John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons
- Miley Save Fuzzy, a website in which an anonymous Miley Cyrus fan threatened to kill and eat their pet cat unless she returns to Twitter
- PJS v News Group Newspapers, an English legal case in which an anonymised privacy injunction was obtained by a claimant, in order to prohibit publication of the details of a sexual encounter between him and two other people
- R v Elliott, a criminal harassment trial based in Toronto
- Samaritans Radar, a Twitter-based service which was intended as a way to inform users when their Twitter contacts were potentially in need of emotional support
- Twitter Joke Trial, a United Kingdom legal case centred on the conviction of a man under the Communications Act 2003 for posting a Twitter joke which police regarded as "menacing"
- Anthony Weiner sexting scandals, a former member of the United States House of Representatives from New York City who has been involved in sexual scandals related to sexting
- WikiLeaks-related Twitter court orders, United States Department of Justice 2703(d) orders accompanied by gag orders issued to Twitter in relation to ongoing investigations of WikiLeaks issued on 14 December 2010
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