Disturbing content included suicidal thoughts, violence, racism and sexual content (via toofab)
"Someone hacked my Twitter," he wrote."It’s not me I’m trying to get back and I’ll let you know when I do.", with the message,"Suicidal thoughts." While there was understandable concern, fans quickly realized something was amiss as it was followed by more disturbing and varied content.
Some of the retweets and tags in the hacked content could be indicative of accounts that were involved in the hacking. While the most inflammatory tweets have been removed, including sexual content and use of the n-word, things don't appear back to normal just yet. Schnapp has not yet shared an additional update and two of the hacked retweets remain active on Schnapp's Twitter feed, indicating that he's yet to regain full control of his account.
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