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No, it tracks:
Step 1: Go cashless
Step 2: 5% surcharge
Step 3: Reduce food portions but increase prices
Step 4: Reduce staffing

Step 34: Introduce tipping to reduce labor costs
Step 35: Reduce tram service
Step 36: Promote crypto
Step 37: PROFIT?!?!?
 
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Welcome to Musks Twitter. I got 3 friends who rely on Twitter and social media a lot to promote their teaching and they all had their accounts hacked. Took them each 2 months to get it back and Twitter did not tell them what happened. I appreciate you want clarity @Zachary but unless Twitter shares what’s happening it’s unlikely you get any.
 
A guest asked BGT on Facebook if their Twitter account had been hacked and the comment was just deleted. I didn't get a screenshot of the comment, but I do have the comment count disparity showing the deleted comment.

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Assuming BGT deleted this question, that is an unacceptable move. They were given the PERFECT, basically embarrassment-free opportunity to confirm that they're not involved with this crypto scam. Not taking it would be an INSANE choice.

And just more broadly, why hasn't BGT said anything this morning...? Is BGT trying to hide that they've been hacked...?
 
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Finally, proof. This is one of a few examples I've witnessed so far today.

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Actually horrendous, seemingly malicious behavior here. I'm sorry, but whoever is calling these shots doesn't belong in the marketing/communications industry. This is malpractice of the highest order.
 
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