Donald Trump has changed his position on whether a presidential campaign's hacked materials should be published
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Donald Trump has changed his position on whether a presidential campaign's hacked materials should be published
Twitter becomes more useful as it starts showing ‘Hacked Materials’ label for tweets
Twitter becomes more useful as it starts showing ‘Hacked Materials’ label for tweets
Twitter seems to be making its platform even more useful by labeling certain tweets as ‘hacked materials’ warning. Reported first by Mashable, the microblogging website added the ‘hacked materials’ warning label to a tweet that was posted by a news website called The Grayzone. In the warning label, it mentions “These materials may have been obtained through hacking.” The firm has also introduced…
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Twitter's New 'Hacked Materials' Warning Label Spotted on Tweets: Here's What It Means
Twitter’s New ‘Hacked Materials’ Warning Label Spotted on Tweets: Here’s What It Means
Twitter seems to have started labelling tweets with its “hacked materials” warning that contain links to news stories based on hacked or leaked documents. The update isn’t brand new as the microblogging network briefly blocked links to a New York Post story in October last year that was allegedly based on the material obtained from a laptop of US President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden. It…
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