The massive data consists of scraped public information as well as private phone numbers and email addresses that are not meant to be public, reports Bleeping Computer.
Musk tweeted: "Twitter experienced slight degradation of service today from an old 3rd party tool used to block accounts that had no rate limit (sigh)... Should be fixed now."
"Should Twitter offer a general amnesty to suspended accounts, provided that they have not broken the law or engaged in egregious spam?" he asked in a tweet. So far, "yes" is clearly in the lead.
San Francisco: After firing about two-thirds of the micro-blogging platform’s 7,500 employees in only three weeks after his take over, Twitter CEO Elon Musk said that the company is done with layoffs and is hiring again. At a meeting with employees, Musk also claimed that Twitter is now actively hiring for positions in engineering and […]
Howard Hu, who leads the Orion lunar spacecraft programme for NASA, told the BBC that the Artemis missions "enable us to have a sustainable platform and transportation system that allows us to learn how to operate in that deep space environment".
Bloomberg reported, citing sources, that the government is asking for more details about Musk's private agreements with global investors who hold stakes in the company.