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Re: How the latest twitter hack might be explained by past history
by
The Pharmacist
on 16/07/2020, 16:14:42 UTC
I see sites like twitter and facebook put so much improvements and efforts hunting *hate posts* and censoring users on their platforms who don't follow the mainstream points of view, that I ask myself: shouldn't they be putting the same effort at least to preserve their users integrity on their platforms?
That censorship of so-called hate posts (or whatever they're really called) is complete BS IMO, but I understand that Twitter and FB have to cave in to their advertisers' whims.  Such is the world we're living in right now, but that doesn't mean they can't do that and improve security at the same time.  And yeah, it does blow my mind as well that these large companies are still leaving their users' data vulnerable to attacks by hackers. 

So glad I don't use social media sites anymore, and not just because of the fear of my info ending up in the wrong hands.