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by numeri
1533 days ago
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The key is that they're not linking remote content – they copied the content of the tweets into their websites' code, and then used Twitter's JS to render it. I.e., it used to be a purely stylistic change. All of a sudden, this very inert code has changed, without warning, to actually edit any websites using it to delete the text that they put there. I think many would consider this malware-adjacent, if it wasn't from such a large company. |
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