"A user tweeted the personal information of one of our executives," NBC Sports said. "According to Twitter, this is a violation of their privacy policy. Twitter alone levies discipline."
Adams, who estimated that he has about 4,500 Twitter followers, had been one of the more vocal critics of NBC's coverage. The Monday issue of The Independent carried an article by Adams that was broadly critical of NBC's Olympics coverage, including its commentary of the opening ceremonies, but made no mention of the Twitter incident.
"It's obviously somewhat sinister for a Twitter account to be shut down at the behest of an Olympic sponsor," Adams told Reuters on Monday.
Twitter, which entered into a strategic, non-financial partnership with NBC to curate online content during the Olympics, declined to comment.
(Editing by Leslie Gevirtz and Richard Chang)
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