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by colemickens 2973 days ago
That's true for nearly every single internet facing service, no? A compromise resulting in point-in-time access to traffic is a bit different than a bug that creates a persisted historical record of every single user who signed in for a period.

Maybe I miss the point behind this comparison? I guess I'd understand more if I thought the number of folks with node access and log access were in the same magnitude at Twitter, or if the TLS stack persisted data over time.