Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

TheVoiceOfThoughts.comTheVoiceOfThoughts.com

Tech News

Twitter vows to take ‘less severe actions’ against rule-breaking accounts

A black Twitter logo over a red and white background
Suppression, not suspension. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Twitter is promising that it’ll take “less severe actions” when disciplining accounts that break its rules; it’ll only suspend Twitter accounts that engage in “severe or ongoing, repeat violations” of its rules. The company also says it’ll be letting anyone appeal suspensions starting February 1st, and that those doing so will be judged using updated standards.

What will Twitter do instead of suspending your account? The “less severe actions” are things that Twitter has been doing for years, such as limiting visibility of a tweet, or telling a user to remove a tweet before they can get back onto the site. Today’s change is that Twitter is promising to reach for those tools more often, instead of going straight for the ban button.

The…

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

World News

Looking beyond the “aw, neat, what a great person” façade of effective altruism, one clearly finds a level of narcissistic cynicism and a drive...

World News

[This article originally appeared in the January 4 edition of Lewrockwell.com.] The culprit responsible for the Wall Street crash of 1929 and the Great...

World News

While “private policing” is in many people’s minds a feature of dystopian science fiction or the fantasies of libertarian economists, the reality is that...

Editor's Pick

On this week’s edition of Stock Talk with Joe Rabil, Joe shows how he uses multiple timeframes to pinpoint a recent countertrend trade setup...