The previously sensational Facebook leaking incident is slowly subsiding, but its impact on the majority of users has not yet ended. According to reports from the British "Sunday Telegraph", the Facebook leak incident is not an exception, and Twitter has not been used by users. Under the premise of being allowed, the data analytics data of Cambridge Analytica was sold to the data analysis company. Everyone in this company should be quite familiar with it. It is the important role of Facebook in leaking the door.
It is understood that Twitter has sent a lot of information to Kogan, a scholar of Cambridge Analytica, including tweets, usernames, photos, materials, and locations.
Kogan stated that these data were merely extensions of the report and did not involve violations. Twitter, on the other hand, stated that Kogan and its companies have been banned from buying data and posting advertisements on Twitter. You can see, but Twitter does not allow data to be used in the political realm.
Spokespersons for both Twitter and Cambridge Analytica commented on this, and Twitter believes that this move violates Twitter’s regulations, while the Cambridge Analytica side believes that the company’s marketing through data alone does not involve political factors.
In addition, a spokesman for Cambridge Analytica also stated that they did not receive Twitter data from companies in Kogan.