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Apparently, Twitter employees should beware of reproducing possible typos or pasting directly the text which may include repeated characters. Musk used that before to identify leakers at Tesla. See below:

@carmen

This is an old Steve Jobs trick. Steve would tell different groups slightly different things — in some cases, groups working on "secret" project got different PROTOTYPES — so he could narrow down where leaks came from.

@carmen I honestly can't imagine being that damned paranoid your employees hate you that you bait traps for them! Wow!

@carmen

Such a shoddy system. Many people correct that kind of stuff at work. I know I do. and what if the wrong "signature" is sent out and the wrong person is identified?

Can Congress investigate this shit bird, who was thinking he would negotiate with Putin, already?

No one elected him to be anything at all..

@carmen That's on the reporters and their editors for not knowing proper security protocols for whistleblowers. Canary traps are super common and have been used for decades.

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