This Twitter Bug is Making Users Secret Circle Tweets Public

 

Twitter launched Circle in August 2022, allowing you to limit your tweets to a chosen group of users without making your account private. While the function was designed to limit the visibility of your tweets to a group smaller than your number of followers, a recent issue has reportedly exposed your private tweets to many others outside your Circle, even if they do not follow you.
Many users have observed that tweets intended for Twitter Circles are reaching all followers rather than just those in the Circle. Amanda Silberling of TechCrunch, who saw another person’s ostensibly private tweet, notes that personal posts display under Twitter’s newly launched “For You” area.
Because the feature is intended to allow users to tweet secretly, many people use it to express sensitive thoughts and sentiments, as well as restricted media such as naked photographs, and the flaw poses a significant privacy risk to the account that posts all of those private tweets.
For months, Twitter Circle has been buggy. Certain users have reported that their tweets from the Circle have reached other followers outside of it. Meanwhile, some users claim that the tweets are available to anyone other than followers. Affected users discovered the flawed nature of the service when a few strangers responded with tweets intended for the inner circle.
While it’s difficult to pinpoint a speci

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