Does Twitter’s policy on manipulated media apply to user-generated content only?

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Does Twitter's policy on manipulated media apply to user-generated content only?

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No, Twitter's policy on manipulated media applies to all content on the platform, not just user-generated content. This includes:

### **1. User-Generated Content**

- **Individual Posts**: Manipulated media created and shared by individual users falls under this policy. Twitter monitors and moderates such content to prevent misinformation and harm.

### **2. Media from News Organizations**

- **Journalistic Content**: Manipulated media from news organizations is also subject to Twitter's policies. This includes media used in news reports, analyses, and other journalistic contexts.

### **3. Official Accounts and Entities**

- **Government and Institutional Accounts**: Content from government officials, institutions, and other official accounts is subject to the same policies regarding manipulated media. This ensures consistency across all types of content on the platform.

### **4. Advertisements and Sponsored Content**

- **Promoted Media**: Manipulated media used in advertisements or sponsored content is also governed by Twitter's policies. Advertisers must comply with these rules to prevent the spread of misleading information.

### **5. Public Figures and Celebrities**

- **Influencers and Celebrities**: Content from public figures, celebrities, and influencers is treated under the same policies. Manipulated media from these accounts is subject to moderation to prevent misinformation.

### **Policy Enforcement**

- **Labeling and Warnings**: Regardless of the content source, manipulated media may receive labels or warnings to inform users about its nature and potential issues.

- **Visibility and Reach**: Twitter may manage the visibility or reach of manipulated media across all types of accounts to minimize its potential impact.

- **Reporting and Appeals**: The reporting and appeals processes are available for all content types, allowing users and content creators to address moderation decisions.

By applying its policies broadly, Twitter aims to ensure that manipulated media is managed consistently across the platform, supporting its goals of preventing misinformation and protecting the integrity of information.

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