Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge Recently, journalist, author of Platformer, and former Verge reporter Casey Newton tweeted som...

Recently, journalist, author of Platformer, and former Verge reporter Casey Newton tweeted something that had many readers both laughing and panicking: that entrepreneur David Sacks’ calendar at Twitter was not set to private and, as a result, was being carefully scrutinized by curious Twitter employees.
My favorite silly story of the day: David Sacks’ Twitter calendar is currently not set to private, and employees are analyzing his meeting schedule in an effort to determine what’s going to happen next
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) November 2, 2022
Laughing because — well, it is funny in an ironic sort of way. Panicking because the next thought of most people will be: is my calendar public?
If you’re one of those people, here is how...
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