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I find that most Social Media platforms default to public. The same is true for twitter meaning that anyone can view and interact with your tweets. If you change the setting to "protected tweets" what you share is only available to your followers that you have to approve. Twitter also includes in the privacy settings photo tagging, Receiving Direct Messages, Muted, blocked accounts. It also allows you to view your "Twitter Data" which tells you how many devices are logged in and linked, locations, Apps on your device, Interests from Twitter, Interest from Partners, Tailored Audience Login history, and the request for your data,,,, wow, that's a lot of information I never knew was on this platform.
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