Dont get me wrong, i totally believe there are exceptions made for specific accounts in exactly this fashion, but the stuff seen in the screenshots is just completely fabricated. Whatever this is, its not how Twitter would configure exceptions for stuff like this.
Read this for a rundown of why its either completely fabricated or at least not trustworthy
This keeps getting posted today and its fucking stupid. There are many legitimate points to criticize about Twitter and Musk so there is no point in spreading fake shit.
the way twitter handled this (banning this user) is going to make people spiral and believe this was legitimate, as well. throwing a lot of fuel on the fire, par for the course with twitter under musk leadership, unfortunately
I wish they could be more authoritative. Basically they say “well, maybe, but maybe not” with no clear examples either way.
Would a variable have a subdomain? Unlikely but Musk’s jenius coding antics do not allow us to dismiss it either.
The security certificate is valid. Ok.
Why use okta for this? Again ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The banned words include British and Australian slurs - ? Ok?
And ultimately:
As this story develops, users and observers alike will be watching closely to see if any additional evidence emerges to support or refute the claims made in the Twitter API leak.
Until then, the true nature of Twitter’s content moderation practices for high-profile accounts remains a subject of speculation and debate.
Is this a feature okta provides? They did a demo at my work 2 years back and only talked about their authentication services. Content moderation could be an interesting company direction though I suppose.