"Hacked" is a new and trendy way of saying "Am too dumb to use different passwords on different services or to enable two factor authentication. Also I will give my password to whoever asks for it."
Most hacker attacks are phishing attacks. The term "Hacking" isn't just used for breaching a systems firewall and decrypting the passwords in the command line, while wearing a black hoodie and a guy-fawkes-mask.
I know social engineering is the most frequent form of hacking but you missed the point here sadly. I was ridiculing the deflection of guilt... "My twitter got hacked", not "my stupid ass" or "account".