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The New York Post confirmed Friday that its main Twitter account had been hacked.

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Image: Twitter, Olivia LaBorde, KCEN NBC News, Texas

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BlackBerry's official Twitter account has just deleted a tweet that was sent out via iPhone, its top competitor. The message, "Twitter for iPhone," that outed BlackBerry's mistake isn't typically visible in the regular Twitter app, but can be seen using Tweetbot, Tweetdeck and other third-party clients. (The Verge)

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Image: Twitter, NBC Allegiance

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Image: Twitter, NBC Allegiance

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George HW Bush, the 90-year-old former President took to Twitter to send out a loving anniversary note to his wife of 70 years.

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The dark photo posted by Sen. Harry Reid on Twitter, shows him sitting in a chair with a bandage across his forehead and eye, speaking with Sens. Richard Durbin on Illinois, Patty Murray of Washington and Charles E. Schumer of New York. (@SenatorReid)

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Image: Twitter, John McCain

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Image: Twitter, The Islamic State group

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Image: Twitter, Carl Stevens, WBZ NewsRadio

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(Screen grab from Twitter/UK Cop Humour)

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Image: Twitter, Dakota Meyer

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A photo of former Britain Prime Minister Tony Blair and wife Cherie's Christmas card is making the rounds on Twitter.

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Image: Twitter, New Black Panther Party

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Image: Twitter, Wessex Water

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Two Twitter accounts belonging to the Ku Klux Klan have been taken over by the hacker collective known as Anonymous (logo pictured), after the white supremacist group threatened to use "lethal force" against looters and vandals in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson. (Twitter/Anonymous)