No one likes reading privacy policies. They are always long and the legal-speak is hard to wrap your head around. I got an email from Twitter that they were updating their Privacy Policy, so I decided to actually make an attempt to see what changes were made.
After opening the page, I got too lazy and decided to 'git diff' the policy. You can view the gif diff here
This is an experiment to see how communicating Privacy Policy changes can be improved. Right now, the popular way is to write a blog post summarizing the changes like this one and encouraging "...you to read the updated policy in full" (lol)
Companion blog post highlighting the things I learned: git diff: Twitter's Privacy Policy
The original source: Twitter's Privacy Policy
P.S. This repo (hopefully) satisfies the fair-use policy to use the content that Twitter owns for the purpoes of analysis and commentary.