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Twitter’s new policy changes will help users understand when the social network has taken any action against a particular tweet or account.
Twitter is making some changes to the policy, which explains how Twitter has violated the Terms of Service of Twitter.
This
is the latest step in a long line of measurements, which should be used
to clean the content shared by users on the forum, after the history of
criticism, which is not able to clean up its work.The biggest update to the policy is how Twitter will handle the tweeted Tweets. If
a user, or multiple users, report a particular tweet as a problem or
problem, then Twitter will always run through various standards to see
if it violates the Twitter rule policy guidelines.
If
this happens, the contents of the tweet will be blocked with the
message "This tweet is no longer available because it violates the
Twitter rules.
" The
company's official statement said that, whenever Twitter took action
against any particular post, it was always obvious to other users "When
we launch a tweet, we add new information to make it They are. "In
fact, the next big solution is that unless a person acts on a reported
tweet and removes it, they will be barred from publishing any new tweets
until they do so .
Additionally,
the message will be displayed for 14 days of tweet removal action, so
that followers of any derogatory account should know that an aggressive
Twitter has been posted and successfully reported. It will appear on twitter.com, user profile and any third party application.The
second change is related to what you have said on Twitter, note that
you are reporting it to be offensive, to be spam or even to humiliate or
threaten you,
that tweet on your timeline Do not want to see Twitter will now hide the tweets you reported, with the message "You had reported this tweet.
" If you still want to see that tweet in question at any time, you have the "View" option to do this that you need to tap.These
updates are a part of the changes being made by Twitter, to combat
aggressive posts, fake news, hate speech and online threats better.
Last
month, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has mentioned that the Senate
Intelligence Committee is hearing that the social media company is
working on better transparency measures, including the suspended for
Twitter accounts.Twitter says this next month, and will be available to all users in the next few days.
Now you can't 'escape' by simply deleting abusive tweets.
Twitter is making very necessary changes to its policy for offensive or abusive tweets violating its Code of Conduct. With this upcoming change, Twitter users can not easily remove offensive content and can not go away.
Twitter will now highlight the tweets that have been forcibly removed after being reported against users. Twitter
says that with this change, other Twitter users will know whether an
aggressive Twitter infringer Twitter policy or removed who has tweeted
it."When
we decide that there is a violation of the Twitter rules, we will have
to cancel it first." Now, once we need to remove a tweet, we will
display a notice that the tweet is unavailable because it is the twitter
rules Violates
rules and links to an article that provides more information about
implementing our rules, "Twitter's official blog, Product Manager In Tojhr saidGenerally
when something controversial happens, a popular Twitter user, other
general Twitter users, find it difficult to understand whether Twitter
has taken any action against objectionable content. By saying that Twitter does not suspend accounts that violate the Code of Conduct."This notice will appear on both specific Tweets for 14 days of the account's profile and tweets," added Tojor.
In the meantime, Twitter is already testing news feeds, enabling the way to switch between a timeline of "Timeline of the most relevant and latest tweets" for you.
In the meantime, Twitter is already testing news feeds, enabling the way to switch between a timeline of "Timeline of the most relevant and latest tweets" for you.