Guessing you've all heard about the twitter debacle yesterday, but if not - http://archive.is/UIr39
Coming off this, though, we've learned several things:
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Either people can break into multiple extremely high profile twitter accounts easily (in which case Twitter's security is garbage) or someone with access to Twitter admin tools can pretend to post as anyone (in which case anything anyone says on Twitter is suspect)
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It seems Twitter has blacklists for trends and search terms in place. From other potential (unverifiable) screenshots I've seen they may have flags for reply deboosting, shadowbanning, and similar things associated with each account as well
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This got the government very interested in them again, and at least one senator demanding (ironically enough, via Twitter) that Jack cooperate with the feds on the investigation here.
So, is Twitter dead now? Given that it was already in a shaky place to start with, I don't realistically see how anyone could continue using it in good confidence at this point.
In light of this if Trump ordered all federal departments to stop using the platform and he himself moved to something else that would be the death of Twitter.
I hadn't realized that. Interesting ...