Elon Musk’s Twitter told some users that the platform experienced a ‘security incident’ allowing people outside users’ Twitter Circle to access private tweets.
by outsiders, even some non-followers. Users outside those circles were able to see and even like those tweets. The situation proved to be a problem, especially for users who shared some very sensitive or private information through their Circles.
This led to some users beingIn an email shared with Circles users, Twitter finally admitted that there were issues with Circles. The company said “this issue was identified by our security team and immediately fixed so that these tweets were no longer visible outside of your circle.”
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