Twitter suspends an account that gave answers to the game phenomenon “Wordle”

This online word game, which offers only one puzzle per day, has conquered millions of people. But the @wordlinator profile seemed determined to spoil the fun for those sharing their score on Twitter.

He was “suspended for violating Twitter’s rules on automated profiles and for sending unwanted mentions (tweets with usernames)”, explained a spokesperson for the platform, contacted by AFP .

Insulting messages

The robot account automatically responded to players who published their score with this type of message: “You know what? We don’t care regarding your mediocre linguistic escapades. For your trouble, the word for tomorrow is: XXXXX”.

Twitter has said it does not tolerate its platform tools being used to annoy other users.

Its rules specify in particular that mentions, replies and unsolicited, aggressive and bulk direct messages may lead the platform to suspend or close the accounts concerned.

The game consists of finding a five-letter secret word in six tries, comparable to the principle of the late France Télévisions game show, “Motus”, to the board game “Mastermind”.

Although only available on the web (and not in the form of a mobile application), it was adopted very quickly and widely, in particular thanks to the function of sharing the score on the networks, which hides the solution.

It is likely that the individual responsible for the @wordlinator account found the winning words simply by looking at the website’s computer code.

“But what kind of sick, evil person can hate people having fun innocently enough to hack Wordle?” Asked a player on Twitter on Tuesday.

Leave a Replay