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					<description><![CDATA[**NEWS RELEASE: TWITTER&#8217;S DEEP IMPACT ON HOW WE TALK AND CONNECT** (Twitter’s Effect on Language and Communication) Twitter has changed how people use language. It has also changed how we communicate online. The platform&#8217;s design forces messages to be short. This created a need for new writing styles. People now use many abbreviations. Words like [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Twitter has changed how people use language. It has also changed how we communicate online. The platform&#8217;s design forces messages to be short. This created a need for new writing styles. People now use many abbreviations. Words like &#8220;lol&#8221; and &#8220;brb&#8221; became normal. &#8220;Tweeting&#8221; itself entered everyday speech.</p>
<p>Hashtags started on Twitter. They help group conversations. Now hashtags are everywhere online. They organize ideas fast. Memes spread quickly there too. These often use humor or cultural references. They create shared understanding quickly. New words often trend first on Twitter. The platform speeds up language change.</p>
<p>Communication changed significantly. The character limit demands extreme brevity. People must get to the point immediately. This can make messages seem blunt. Nuance is sometimes lost. Replies happen instantly. This creates fast public conversations. Misunderstandings can spread rapidly.</p>
<p>Twitter gives everyone a public voice. Anyone can share thoughts widely. This breaks down old barriers. Information flows faster than before. But, the speed has downsides. Complex ideas get simplified too much. Short messages lack context easily. Arguments can start quickly. The tone can become harsh.</p>
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<p>                 The platform influences language beyond its own site. Words born there enter news and daily talk. Communication styles mimic Twitter&#8217;s speed elsewhere. Brevity is now expected in many online spaces. Twitter shaped digital talk for millions globally. Its effect on language evolution is undeniable. The way we write and connect online changed permanently.</p>
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