
After four weeks of civil unrest, the fall of the Tunisian president Ben Ali played out for all the world on Twitter this Friday,
some dubbing it a "Twitter Revolution" like the election protests in Iran and Moldovia. Increasingly, collective events from TV shows to the World Cup to
#lessambitiousmovies to the fall of dictatorships cause spikes in related conversation on the microblogging network which, with its broad media influencer adoption, has become the world's eminent news amplifier.

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