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  1. Twitter had also just done layoffs (aside: time is a flat circle), so there were no spare engineers around. 17. 791. 21.5K. Steve Krenzel. @stevekrenzel ... Steve Krenzel. @stevekrenzel. And, for the any employees still at Twitter, don't underestimate the power of a pocket veto. Sometimes it doesn't work out, or you have to escalate and ...
  2. livemint.com

    Former Twitter employee was offered 'truck full of money' to build this 'unethical thing' A former employee Steve Krenzel has come up with a shocking revelation of the micro-blogging ...
  3. digitalinformationworld.com

    Twitter had been near death for a while and was desperately trying to find a buyer. Facebook and Google both refused. — Steve Krenzel (@stevekrenzel) November 7, 2022 A lot of apps do this for purposes like debugging, trials, and even for the sake of metrics. But it's never being done to sell off data to other third parties out there.
  4. moneycontrol.com

    Days after Elon Musk took control of Twitter, a former employee has made a startling claim with regards with user privacy. Steve Krenzel, who was working as a software engineer at Twitter between ...
  5. techstory.in

    According to recent reports, Steve Krenzel, an ex-employee claims that he and his team were asked by a large telecommunications company to track "when users leave their house, their commute to work, and everywhere they go throughout the day"
  6. threadreaderapp.com

    With Twitter's change in ownership last week, I'm probably in the clear to talk about the most unethical thing I was asked to build while working at Twitter. 🧵 To set the stage, this was the 2015-2016 era. @dickc was just ousted, though he was wonderful and made us feel like family. @jack came in as part-time CEO. Twitter had been near death ...
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