Super-injunctions furore gives Twitter 14% UK traffic boost

Twitter: probably glad it didn't delete those lucrative tweets
Twitter: probably glad it didn't delete those lucrative tweets

Twitter has enjoyed a traffic injection in the UK thanks to the recent super-injunction hoo-hah caused by an anonymous account, which seemingly broke legal gagging orders over certain stories concerning celebrities.

Experian Hitwise, an analyst group well known for its traffic-tracking ways, has published figures for 9 May which shows UK visits to Twitter enjoying a 14 per cent hike.

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