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Twitter is reassuring It will take “less severe measures” when it comes to regulating accounts that violate its rules; It only suspends Twitter accounts that engage in “serious or persistent, repeated violations” of its rules. Company He also says It will allow anyone to appeal suspensions starting Feb. 1, and those who do will be judged using updated standards.
What will Twitter do instead of suspending your account? are “less severe measures”. Things Twitter has been doing for years, such as limiting the visibility of a tweet or asking a user to remove a tweet before returning to the site. The change today is that Twitter promises to access those tools more often, rather than going straight to the ban button.
Company He also says It plans to be more transparent with its enforcement efforts, and will roll out some unspecified new features next month. One possible example: CEO Elon Musk He promised last year Twitter will let you know when you’ve been “shadow banned” and why.
Today, Twitter appeared to justify its decisions to bring those individuals back to Twitter, saying it “does not restore accounts that have engaged in illegal activity, threats of harm or violence, large-scale spam, and platform manipulation. The latest appeal for account restoration.” It’s very odd that Trump has backed off Twitter said in 2021 It permanently suspended the former president “due to the risk of inciting further violence”. However, that’s possible because — like the origin of the amnesty policy — Trump has backed off Because Elon wanted him back and decided to get his own audience to vote.
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