UPDATE: Jan. 11, 2017, 3:34 p.m. EST According to the Twitter, a bug caused the "Liked by ___ and # others" label to not display along with the tweets. The bug has been fixed and tweets in your timeline from people you don't follow, but who are within your broader network (as designated under the "You might like" header), should properly show the label again.
The original story follows below.
Seeing tweets in your Twitter timeline from people you don't follow? Stay calm, you're not going crazy.
Some Twitter users started reporting on Wednesday that their timelines are displaying tweets from people they aren't following.
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Twitter told BuzzFeed News it was aware of the "bug" and was working on a fix.
Needless to say, many Twitter users were nothappy to see these unwanted tweets:
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The tweets also don't appear to be promoted ones, either:
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