Twitter bug makes some private Circle tweets public
a bug that exposes at least some private Circle posts to outsiders. They frequently show up in followers' For You recommendations, but some say the content is reaching total strangers.
As you might imagine, that could be problematic if you're discussing a sensitive topic or want to minimize potential harassment.tellsTwitter may be failing to filter Circle tweets out of its recommendation system before they're shared with other users.
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