This is not what it seems in the tittle once you read the article:
"The company is still utilizing automated enforcement technology, and third-party contractors"
This restriction is part of a broader plan to freeze Twitter’s software code to keep employees from pushing changes to the app during the transition to new ownership.
This is not what it seems in the tittle once you read the article:
"The company is still utilizing automated enforcement technology, and third-party contractors"
This restriction is part of a broader plan to freeze Twitter’s software code to keep employees from pushing changes to the app during the transition to new ownership.