After all, the message is staggeringly unhelpful. 1) It doesn't try at all to inform what actuatlly happened; 2) Twitter didn't sign it so at the moment anyone who wishes, for some reason, to get on @qbi's list can pretend they got it; 3) switching to Tor would probably lock the user from Twitter's web interface, and from who knows what else, and yet Twitter recommends to take a look at Tor Project, and it does so to users who've been connecting through Tor (via various clients) already, and had already experienced problems, and had already tweeted about that. In the end, the message induces some mildly unnerving atmosphere and accomplishes pretty much nothing else. I can't even be sure what state they're talking about. -- PGP: A249 61DE 3ADD 04E0 57AD CF45 9955 5CE6 F2E1 B21D Start using encryption today. Download GnuPG: http://gnupg.org
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