The most likely scenario. A subscriber who paid for access decided to "burn it all down." Using screen recording software, they archived weeks of private stories and posts, then released them for free. This is the simplest and most common vector for "private content" leaks on Twitter.

: To view sensitive media on the platform, users must manually enable the Display media that may contain sensitive content setting in their privacy options. High-Profile Safety

For now, Troy-Francisco remains offline. The leaker remains anonymous. And the content—however private it was meant to be—has become a permanent scar on the open web.

Months after the initial leak, Google Trends shows that the search query remains consistently high. Why?

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