Twitter’s Panic After Trump’s Account Is Deleted Caps a Rough Week

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Twitter’s Panic After Trump’s Account Is Deleted Caps a Rough Week
On Friday, the company tweeted that it had added new safeguards to prevent a repeat of the incident,
and said it would not be able to share all the details of its investigation.
Many of these people work side by side with full-time employees,
but they are often paid significantly less, are identified with different color employee badges, and are not afforded the same perks and amenities that full-time workers have.
We won’t be able to share all details about our internal investigation or updates
to our security measures, but we take this seriously and our teams are on it.
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He tweeted with gusto on Friday, firing off more than a dozen messages over the course of the day on issues including ISIS and Hillary Clinton.
Hundreds of employees can access the accounts of so-called Very Important Tweeters
and can take actions like disabling the accounts, according to the current and former employees.