How does Twitter address tweets that manipulate media?

Started by ddktx, Jul 28, 2024, 11:48 AM

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How does Twitter address tweets that manipulate media?

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Twitter has a policy against manipulated media, which includes tweets that share manipulated or deceptively altered audio or video content. If Twitter determines that media shared in a tweet has been significantly and deceptively altered or fabricated, they may label the tweet as manipulated media or remove it from the platform.

Twitter uses a combination of human review and automated technology to enforce this policy. When they receive a report about potentially manipulated media, they will assess the content and determine if it violates their policy. They may also take into account whether the tweet is intended to deceive or mislead people, and whether the media has the potential to cause harm.

If Twitter determines that a tweet violates their policy, they may take a number of actions, including:

* Labeling the tweet as manipulated media
* Reducing the visibility of the tweet on the platform
* Preventing the tweet from being recommended or amplified
* Requiring the user to remove the tweet
* Suspending the user's account

It's important to note that Twitter's policy applies to media that has been significantly and deceptively altered or fabricated, and not to media that is simply taken out of context or presented in a misleading way. If you see a tweet that you believe may violate Twitter's policy, you can report it to Twitter for review.

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