@stux For those of us who are not computer pros, can you explain what that means or what could happen because it was leaked?
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@stux For those of us who are not computer pros, can you explain what that means or what could happen because it was leaked? 3 comments
@stux Does this mean that someone can get in there and change things around? Like, they could delete Elmo’s profile? 😆 @CapeHeaven @stux in general, likely not. But then again, if the code offering is robust, perhaps one could find enough workarounds to fabricate an admin console, or something similar.. |
@CapeHeaven Ah yes! The source code is the code that makes up the twitter platform! For examples Mastodon source code is open source and everyone can access/modify and run it but Twitter shouldn't be
Appearantly a former eployee uploaded the code to Github for a while