Do you remember your first ever tweet? If no then Twitter gives you a chance to relish the memory of your first own tweet through a new tool.
Twitter, which is celebrating its eight birthday, has released a new find-your-first-tweet tool dubbed first-tweets.com to help users easily find their very first tweet.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s first tweet ever posted on March 21, 2006 was “Just setting up my twtr.”
Users, in order to check their first tweet, simply need to go to first-tweets.com, enter in their Twitter handle by typing in their @username.
Users can also can look up other people’s account and find what they said when they first joined. Users can also follow submission under #firsttweets.
Gabriel Stricker , Twitter’s vice president of marketing and communications, in his blog post wrote “In 2006, people began to say a little something on Twitter through 140-character bursts of plain text.”
“Eight years later, our users have transformed Twitter into place where you can discover new ideas, make real human connections and express yourself freely.”
Twitter, with total number of registered users estimated over 645 million, currently generates 1 billion tweets every five days that accounts to 9100 tweets a second and attracts more than 190 million active users a month.
US singer Katy Perry with 51.78 million followers is the most popular Twitter user followed by Canadian pop star Justin Bieber, with 50.39 million followers, over 8 million more than the US President, Barack Obama in third place.