Twitter debuted a browser game to help teach users about its privacy settings, The Verge reports. The game is called “Twitter Data Dash” made by Momo Pixel. One of four characters a user chooses will follow Data the dog through the game’s side-scrolling levels. Users attempt to guide Data to a park by dodging “cat ads, swim through a sea of (direct messages), battle trolls,” all while learning how to control one’s Twitter experience.
Twitter creates pixel browsing game to educate users on privacy features
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