Twitter recently has changed colour the all links and hashtag colour to red instead of blue(previously). With Blue usually the colour used to representing url's and links and red being generally used as the colour for danger/error (ex- password mismatch) - why do you think this change was taken?
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closed as not constructive by Mervin, Matt Obee, kontur, ChrisF, JohnGB Feb 10 at 2:29
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It shows up as red for you because you have it set as red in your "Design" settings. Twitter allows you to set your link colour.
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