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A peek behind the Twitter screen

Sun, May 3, 2009

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If you’re a Twitter nut and interested in what the admin panels looks like, Silicon Alley Insider has some screenshots:

Francophone geek site Nowhere Else says hackers sent them screenshots from the site Twitter employees use to manage the microblogging service, admin.twitter.com.

Some of the cool things the screen shots reveal:

  • A fairly simple backend user-interface
  • The users Ashton Kutcher blocks
  • A “darkmode status” toolset that allows admins to shut down any number of features
  • Nifty analytics like users created per day over the last three days

You can see the screenshots here.

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Posted by Julie Starr on evolvingnewsroom.co.nz May 3, 2009

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