Twitter Bug Reveals Location of Users Without Their Permission
Some Twitter users had their distinct locations included on their tweets — down to the specific city — without their permission over the past week, the social media giant said Friday.
In a tweet posted from Friday afternoon, Twitter said they had discovered a bug that inadvertently added the “city-level location” when users tried to add an emoji or GIF to their tweets. This issue affected a “small percentage of people who recently had location sharing on,” Twitter announced.
We’ve discovered an issue for a small percentage of people who recently had location sharing on, Tweeted from https://t.co/fuPJa3nVky, and tapped to add an emoji or GIF. In certain instances, a city-level location was also included in the Tweet.
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) November 24, 2017
In the past week, users have tweeted about the issue, directed at accounts associated with Twitter and its founders. Some of these users complained that the location added to their tweets was not their actual true location, but instead a place they had recently been to or searched for on Twitter. The @TwitterSupport handle often replies to users who tweet about issues, but these tweets below didn’t have any responses from that account.