Twitter的CEO Briefly Suspended From TwitterJack Dorsey chalked it up to 'an internal mistake.'

ByStephanie Mlot

This story originally appeared onPCMag

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Even the most responsible adult can accidentally lock themselves out of their car or house. But to be shut out of your own social network is just embarrassing.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was temporarily suspended from the microblogging service this week, thanks to a software glitch.

Some blamed Russia, claiming Dorsey's brief interruption was the work of hackers. Others shared cheeky, celebratory GIFs upon his return.

Dorsey, however, seemed to take the gaffe in stride,postinga reprise of his famous first tweet, with a note suggesting the account suspension "was an internal mistake."

Twitter did not immediately respond toPCMag's request for comment.

The mix-up --spottedTuesday by former TechCrunch writer Drew Olanoff -- comes just after Twittersuspendeda number of accounts associated with the "alt-right" movement.

Known members of the white nationalist group thatchampionedDonald Trump's bid for the White House were kicked off the social network last week -- the same day Twitter rolled out anti-harassment tools to address online bullying.

In anexpansion of the "mute" tool, users can now block keywords, phrases and entire conversations from their notifications.

A Facebook malfunction, meanwhile,recently triggeredan in memoriam feature: A remembrance banner appeared atop some profile pages, suggesting to friends and family that many members were dead.

"For a brief period … a message meant for memorialized profiles was mistakenly posted to other accounts," a company spokesman toldPCMagearlier this month.

In 2009, Facebook allowed people to turn the profiles of actually deceased users into memorial pages; last year, it added the option for folks tocreate a legacy contactprior to their death.

Stephanie Mlot

Reporter at PCMag

Stephanie began as aPCMagreporter in May 2012. She moved to New York City from Frederick, Md., where she worked for four years as a multimedia reporter at the second-largest daily newspaper in Maryland. She interned at Baltimore magazine and graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (in the town of Indiana, in the state of Pennsylvania) with a degree in journalism and mass communications.

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