Watch Highsstn Twitter Leaked Video

.As a result of the Twitter account “highsstn” sharing a video of Eliza, she is currently trending on Tiktok and Twitter.  Many people believe that Eliza owns the Twitter account “highsstn” despite the fact that she has not confirmed it. This article will explain what @eliza59111’s leaked video is all about.  

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Who is Highsstn Twitter?

Highsstn, a popular Twitter account, trended on TikTok on October 1, 2022, after a private video she posted by “highsstn twitter” went viral. There are just 7,000 followers on a brand-new Twitter account launched just recently.

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@Eliza59111 posted a video of Eliza along with a link to his subscription-based account on a platform and encouraged viewers to pay a monthly fee to subscribe to his account. In the video, Eliza records herself doing bold and explicit things in front of a mirror. 

How much likes Highsstn Onlyfans does have?

Her Onlyfans account has over 3.6k likes on 150+ posts. It’s quite interesting to see this.

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More about Highsstn @Eliza59111 Twitter?

The co-founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, had an idea in 2006: he would create a platform where friends could keep in touch via SMS. Twitter began as a texting-like concept.

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It was Evan Williams, Dorsey’s co-founder, who developed the idea.

Jack sent the first tweet on March 21, 2006, which read — “just setting up my twitter.”

More than 60,000 tweets were sent during the 2007 South By Southwest Interactive conference. As a result of the conference, Twitter began growing its user base.

Initially, Twitter was an SMS platform, so the 140 character limit was simply a necessity imposed by mobile carriers, not Twitter.

The limit was maintained as Twitter grew into a web platform simply because it aligned with its brand — Twitter aims to create highly skimmable content for our tech-driven, attention-deficit society.

Twitter has grown exponentially over the past decade or so. Its purpose is ultimately to spread information quickly, but it is not always serious (Kim Kardashian’s opinions on makeup, for example).