August 10, 2011

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The recently launched account “suggests that many people care a great deal about what happens at Conde Nast,” says a Conde Nast spokeswoman. The magazine publisher doesn’t know if the overheard conversations are real or made up, but it’s dying to find out who’s behind the feed. “We are still looking into it, so I don’t know what will or won’t happen” if the tweeter is unmasked, says the spokeswoman. The New York Daily News’ Gatecrasher column is told the “the probability of this person being a Teen Vogue employee is quite high.”

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