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Trump's account might have been the final one targeted, locking the attacker out from messing with any additional accounts. If a Twitter employee is messing with famous accounts in an unauthorized way, automatically stopping the employee would be reasonable.

I've heard of this feature existing with the software used by phone companies and hospitals. Employees who poke around looking at famous people soon get locked out of the system.



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