Do not ascribe to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity or in this case probably engineering oversight.
No affiliation or affection to twitter.
Is it stupidity to think that twitter wouldn't try to monetize itelf by selling "reputation management services" to corporate customers? I guess one can get away with a lot of malice if they just affect the outward appearance of stupidity.
There's a huge difference between question something and believing it. The saying suggests that you shouldn't just jump to believing it, which is what happens all too often.