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    BREAKING: Twitter hacked

    BREAKING: Twitter's internal systems and tools have been hacked.

    Official response: https://twitter.com/TwitterSupport/s...91846464233474

    Many high-profile accounts have been compromised.

    Hackers also exposed screenshots of Twitter's admin panel that has options to censorship content, including trends and search.

    This could potentially strip Twitter of their section 230 protections as they could now be classed as publisher.

    #2
    I'd like to see that control panel. I've suspected Twitter censorship and manipulation of accounts and tweets for sometime. IMHO, Twitter are not honest brokers of information where they have a particular interest.
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      #3
      We'll only really know Twatter has been hacked when Donald Trump posts something insightful, sensible or intelligible.
      His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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        #4
        Originally posted by wattaj View Post
        I'd like to see that control panel. I've suspected Twitter censorship and manipulation of accounts and tweets for sometime. IMHO, Twitter are not honest brokers of information where they have a particular interest.
        It's their platform and they're a private company, they can manipulate the flow of data through as they see fit!

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          #5
          Did Scooty send them $1000 ?
          I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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            #6
            Not really "Breaking news" it happened 12+ hours ago, and plenty of rumours going round concerning what the hackers did (or did not) do.
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View Post
              It's their platform and they're a private company, they can manipulate the flow of data through as they see fit!
              Not if they are marketing their service as an agnostic platform. Manipulating the content to their own ends puts them squarely into the "publisher" category and under the remit of IPSO.
              Last edited by wattaj; 16 July 2020, 15:25. Reason: Clarity.
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                #8
                Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                Not really "Breaking news" it happened 12+ hours ago, and plenty of rumours going round concerning what the hackers did (or did not) do.
                Yes you are right. Can you remove breaking from the title?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by wattaj View Post
                  Not if they are marketing their service as an agnostic platform. Manipulating the content to their own ends puts them squarely into the "publisher" category and under the remit of IPSO.
                  Manipulating content - what’s that - editing uneditable tweets to change meaning?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JamesBrown11 View Post
                    Twitter's admin panel that has options to censorship content, including trends and search.

                    This could potentially strip Twitter of their section 230 protections as they could now be classed as publisher.
                    So, if they suspect someone is a spammer, they can prevent that person from flooding twitter to get their topics trending while they check that user out.

                    Sounds disgraceful, the idea of cutting down spam and confirming users.
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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