10 years of Twitter: Headline-grabbing timeline

Twitter has been at the centre of some key global events in its first 10 years, as well as starting and fuelling some of the most prominent trends of the digital world.
Barack Obama announces his win via Twitter.Barack Obama announces his win via Twitter.
Barack Obama announces his win via Twitter.

Here are some of the social media platform's key moments

2006: Co-founder Jack Dorsey tweeted first, when the service was called "Twttr."

2007: Early user Chris Messina proposed the use of a hashtag to denote people at the same live event.

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2008: When the Mars Phoenix Lander found ice on Mars, Nasa used Twitter to break the news.

2009: Early user Janis Krums happened to be on a ferry when a plane went down in the Hudson River.

2010: In a royal first, Clarence House, the Prince of Wales' private office, created a Twitter account to announce Prince William's engagement to Kate Middleton.

Twitter celebrates its tenth birthday.Twitter celebrates its tenth birthday.
Twitter celebrates its tenth birthday.

2011: Up late one night, Sohaib Athar inadvertently live-tweeted the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan.

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2012: Before he appeared publicly to affirm his second presidential win, US president Barack Obama noted it on Twitter. And within hours it became the most retweeted of the year.

2013: Two bombs shook the Boston Marathon - and the world. As news of the blasts and the manhunt spread, Twitter became crucial for journalists, police and citizens alike.

2014: The #BringBackOurGirls movement was created when more than 250 schoolgirls were abducted in Chibok, Nigeria, by Boko Haram militants. Federal minister Oby Ezekwesili led the declaration of the #BringBackOurGirls hashtag.

Chris Messina's tweet.Chris Messina's tweet.
Chris Messina's tweet.

2015: As the horrific attacks in Paris unfolded in November, the world united to support people in the City of Light using the hashtag #PrayForParis. Just 10 months prior, terrorists attacked the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. After that incident, citizens rallied around the phrase Je Suis Charlie to show their support and sorrow for the victims.

2016: #Oscars: Leonardo DiCaprio's win for best actor in The Revenant generated 440,000 tweets per minute, more than @TheEllenShow's selfie two years earlier.