What to Post on “Twitter” (and Examples of Cannabis Companies Who Have Mastered It)
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Twitter refines weed policy to allow packaged products and more
Twitter is opening the door to advertisers of packaged cannabis products, the Associated Press reports, with refined changes to the announcement that it will begin allowing THC ads
Strong Alliances: Twitter, Uber, politicians, investors and cannabis companies come together at the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference April 11-12 in Miami
The Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference, known as the world’s largest and most successful cannabis investment and finance event, returns to Miami’s legendary Fountainb
Twitter cannabis promotion for B2B and B2C
On February 14, 2023, Twitter became the first major social media platform to allow cannabis advertising for both business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) brands a
Twitter allows cannabis companies to advertise
Last week, Twitter became the first social media giant to allow cannabis companies to advertise. Previously, only topical products without hemp could be advertised. Twitter is the
Twitter allows THC, CBD and related ads in the US
In a seismic departure from the way nearly all major social media platforms handle cannabis ad content, Twitter announced that it will be the first to allow US-based cannabis-relat
Twitter now allows ads for cannabis and THC products
While most platforms resist cannabis content, the bird is now welcoming weed ads and even offering financial incentives to new ad buyers. Licensed cannabis brands can now market th
Twitter Stops Suggesting Help for People Searching “Marijuana” – Is Elon Behind It?
Of Nina Zdinjak In 2020, Twitter began suggesting that users searching for specific drug-related words, such as “cannabis,” might consider getting help for drug use. Th
Twitter Files & Cannabis – Cannabis | weed | marijuana
Full Disclosure: There is no cannabis censorship in the Twitter files. For all its troubles, Twitter has been good on the cannabis record compared to tech companies like Facebook o
Ganja Theories – Elon Musk Buying Twitter Signals a Shift in the Laws of Polarity and Woke Culture
“The End is Nigh! MUSK IS BUYING TWITTER!” This was the latest tech news that was spammed into our collective consciousness and will continue to be a point of debate over the c
Could Elon Musk’s Twitter End Cannabis Social Media Ban?
The Haymaker is Leafly Senior Editor Bruce Barcott’s opinion column on cannabis politics and culture. What started as a funny what-if last week ended this afternoon in a star
Will Elon Musk Make Twitter Great Again? – Cannabis News, Lifestyle
Will Elon Musk Make Twitter Great Again? As in a fully functioning city square where people are free to express their opinions? Eccentric tech mogul Elon Musk acquired 9.2% of the
Will buying Elon Musk from Twitter make the social media platform more cannabis-friendly?
The promotion of cannabis on Twitter could take a better turn in the coming months, with Elon Musk set to join the social media giant’s board of directors. Last week, a viral
Will buying Elon Musk from Twitter make the platform more cannabis-friendly?
This article originally appeared on Cannabis.net and has been republished with permission. The promotion of cannabis on Twitter could take a better turn in the coming months, with
Anti-pot writer Alex Berenson is permanently banned from Twitter
Alex Berenson – author of Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence – has been permanently banned from the microblogging platform Twit
One proud boy claimed that marijuana made him storm the Capitol. Stoner Twitter owned it
Robert Gieswein, a 24-year-old Colorado man, is currently in jail awaiting trial for attacking the police with pepper spray and a baseball bat in the January 6 riot in the Capitol
Twitter marketing for cannabis companies and cannabis companies
Twitter continues to be an important channel for cannabis and cannabis-related companies to indirectly market their products and services. In its latest study, the Pew Research Cen