So, I was reading this insane article about Elon Musk on Tucker Carlson’s show, and boy did he drop a bombshell! Apparently, the US government had ‘full access’ to private messages of Twitter users. Can you believe it?
Basically, Musk was on the show to talk about his company SpaceX and future plans to colonize Mars. But during the interview, he mentioned that the government can spy on your private Twitter messages. He didn’t clarify whether they currently have access, but he did say that Twitter DMs are not private.
It’s pretty worrying when you think about it. I mean, we all know that our information is at risk when we post stuff online, but private messages? That’s a whole new level of invasion of privacy. I can’t even imagine how many people have had their personal conversations monitored without their consent.
I’m not surprised though. It seems like every day there’s another story about government surveillance or a company selling our data. It just proves how important it is to be cautious online and protect your privacy as much as possible.
Overall, the article highlights the fact that our online activity isn’t as private as we may think it is. It’s important to be mindful of what we share, especially in private messages, and take steps to protect our information. So, be careful what you say in those DMs!
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