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To: DMaA who wrote (101052)11/3/2017 11:01:40 AM
From: Thehammer4 Recommendations

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  Respond to of 124832
 
A Twitter employee on his last day at work canceled Trump's twitter account. It was down for about 15 minutes.


I would think that there would be a two-step deletion process and once an employee has given notice, they lose the ability to change delete. Very poor security... shlock outfit --- bunch of twits



To: DMaA who wrote (101052)11/3/2017 2:30:04 PM
From: Stock Puppy5 Recommendations

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  Respond to of 124832
 
A Twitter employee on his last day at work canceled Trump's twitter account. It was down for about 15 minutes.
Translated:
An employee leaving a non-governmental firm on his last day committed industrial sabotage against the company which affected a channel of communication for the president of the United States.

Implied:
Since the POTUS affected is a Republican, no charges were brought against the ex-employee and he was not arrested. (Maybe, but probably not)

Come on - if it's my last day on the job and I purposely knock down the water cooler, don't you think they'd call the friendly folks in the blue suits to drag me to the precinct?

In essence, this guy attacked the POTUS.