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A Brief History of Open Letters To Twitter

Everyone has always known exactly what Twitter has needed to do. Immediately! Here’s proof.

Slate‘s David Auerbach has a plan to fix Twitter. In brief, it involves making it a more welcoming place and minimizing harassment by shielding users from tweets other than those sent by people they’ve chosen to follow. He outlines his strategy—soberly headlined “What Twitter Must Do”—in the form of an open letter to Twitter itself:

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The Privacy Issues You Should (And Shouldn’t) Worry About With BYOD

If you use your personal phone for work, should you be worried about your Tinder profile and NSFW Facebook posts?

How are you reading this story—on your work phone or computer, or on a personal device that you use for work? If it’s the latter, you’re in the majority. Sixty percent of respondents in a 2014 survey said their companies already had a bring your own device (BYOD) policy in place, and another 14% said their companies were developing one. The year before, Garter researchers predicted that half of employers would actually require their staff to use their own devices for work by this year.

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