Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge
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…