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The fact that he tried to make it like there is a reasonable reason is delightful.
"Improvements" = Adding backdoors to their encryption for agency spying networks.
This is how that works.
I'm more than confident that Twitter already had a backdoor for encrypted DMs.
However, I would bet cash money that the current administration has lost the institutional knowledge of how to use it. So they're having to reinvent the wheel, most likely by injecting a bunch of new bugs and sloppily implemented hacks.
I just like the idea that previous administrations just delete all of the documentation on the way out, rather like a fired sysadmin worker deleting all their automation scripts. "Work it out for yourself"