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Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
RT @ruchowdh: The latest from META — an analysis of algorithmic amplification of tweets from elected officials in Canada, France, Germany,… — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
RT @twittersecurity: We are partnering with @TwitterParents for #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth to discuss #OnlineSafety for parents & kids wi… — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@chescaleigh You are on point here, Franchesca. We have heard the same from a lot of people and this is something we wanted to make easier on everyone. We've rolled out the Remove Follower feature on web! — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@ashleyn1cole Hi Ashley! We heard the same from a lot of folks and this is something we wanted to make easier on everyone. Thought you might wanna know we've rolled out the Remove Follower feature on web. — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@jazz6stringfan That is correct. A follower you’ve removed can re-follow you. If you don’t want that account following you again, you can block them. For more info on blocking accounts: https://t.co/CSqvwqoLaJ — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@The_Enunciator A follower you’ve removed can re-follow you. If you don’t want that account following you again, you can block them. For more info on blocking accounts: https://t.co/CSqvwqoLaJ — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@JoshieYoshie23 We’re testing the option to remove a follower with some people on web only for now. — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@Blesstinychan We’re testing the option to remove a follower with some people on web only for now. — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@mwarne @davidallengreen Hello! A follower you’ve removed can re-follow you. If you don’t want that account following you again, you can block them. For more info on blocking accounts: https://t.co/CSqvwqoLaJ — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
rolling out to everyone on the web today👇 — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Support @TwitterSupport
We're making it easier to be the curator of your own followers list. Now testing on web: remove a follower without… https://t.co/H5bQ9X5Xpe
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
RT @TwitterSupport: Ever want to know the vibe of a conversation before you join in? We’re testing prompts on Android and iOS that give you… — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
Believe it or not, only around 5% of accounts on Twitter are bots. @yoyoel gives us the real about fake accounts, and how much influence they really have on our conversations https://t.co/P9bXowi5Im — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
You can also enable or disable location settings at the device level. Here’s how: https://t.co/rWolLtgRNB — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
If you enabled Tweet location in the past & want to disable it / remove location info from your previous Tweets, you can. Just know deleting it on Twitter won’t guarantee it’ll be removed from third-party apps or external search results. https://t.co/KpYX2dMJt9 — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
Just like you might not want to tweet your home address, be cautious when tweeting from locations that you don't want others to see. Here are some frequently asked questions about tweeting with your location: https://t.co/GbqXLc5SIM — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
One thing about Gen Z is they insist we do better. College senior Zoe Kurtz interviews product manager @jarroddoherty about Safety Mode, why it can be tricky to block people, and how to be a better digital citizen so we can enjoy living here together. https://t.co/aFSn69spOD — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
Everyone deserves respect and dignity. In our new series Common Thread, we explore a new model of moderation based on that truth. Here’s what procedural justice is teaching us about fairness and rule enforcement. https://t.co/fsB0NbCZBL — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@botvolution @BeeBimBop Thank you for surfacing this. We have escalated this with our internal support team. — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@tweetsbi @paulabarcante @conspirator0 When someone violates a Twitter rule, we are committed to using a range of enforcement actions to proportionately address their behavior. Relatedly, you can read our recent thoughts about procedural justice 👇🏽 https://t.co/fsB0NbUAtj — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
Sorry doesn’t have to be the hardest word. At least that’s what product manager @christine_su found out when experimenting with building a Twitter apology tool: https://t.co/10NQNlfcCh — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
RT @paulabarcante: We’re exploring new controls called “Filter” and “Limit” that could help you keep potentially harmful content — and peop… — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
So we’d love to hear from you. Use #CommonThread to ask all about health and safety on Twitter. — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
And listen, we know we don’t have it all figured out yet but we’re committed to transparency about our efforts to tackle some of the most pressing issues we face online. — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
We're gonna talk about the hard stuff, the big ethical questions, because we need to take an honest look at what’s happening on Twitter and across the rest of the internet. Which means we have a lot to talk about. 😅 — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
Introducing Common Thread, an experimental space dedicated to real talk about the health of the public conversation on Twitter & the work ahead of us. Take a look (or just read this thread, either is a good start) 🧵 https://t.co/GlOFKdFctr — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
Ever wondered what goes into making Twitter safer? Join us for #SafeSpaces where you'll get a rundown on some of our latest features from the folks building them and hear real talk about the work ahead of us. Set your reminders! https://t.co/PTIRejMY22 — PolitiTweet.org
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
@LJenningsYoung walks us through the content design behind the feature. https://t.co/S3fN41JBoB — PolitiTweet.org
RealOaktownGirl @LJenningsYoung
For Safety Mode’s content design, we outlined four steps: 1️⃣ Create mental model 2️⃣ Set goals 3️⃣ Solidify voice… https://t.co/vrzdnZz94e
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
See what @rubenzeo1 has to share about the research that went into building Safety Mode. https://t.co/M5oX1mu8c3 — PolitiTweet.org
@Jrg @rubenzeo1
1/n: Find out how research insights from people who use Twitter helped our team with developing Safety Mode. A thread 🧵
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
Learn more about the goals we have for Safety Mode from Product Manager @jarroddoherty. https://t.co/kkyV3UPOeb — PolitiTweet.org
Jarrod Doherty 🏞️ @jarroddoherty
Our goal with Safety Mode is to help people feel more comfortable participating in the public conversation by provi… https://t.co/SdiQKekRjF
Twitter Safety @TwitterSafety
Last week we rolled out Safety Mode, a new feature that helps you better manage conversations on Twitter. We’re excited to see how Safety Mode improves your experience. Check out more about Safety Mode from the team behind it. 👇 — PolitiTweet.org