What actions can Twitter take against tweets promoting violence?

Started by lvrempkuyb, Jul 28, 2024, 10:52 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

lvrempkuyb

What actions can Twitter take against tweets promoting violence?

eqbpmzoii

Twitter has a policy against promoting violence, which includes tweets that contain threats of violence or that encourage or promote harm to others. If Twitter determines that a tweet violates this policy, they may take a number of actions, including:

* Labeling the tweet as potentially sensitive
* 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

Twitter uses a combination of human review and automated technology to enforce this policy. When they receive a report about a potentially violating tweet, they will assess the content and determine if it violates their policy. They may also take into account the context in which the tweet was made, the relationship between the user and the target, and whether the tweet has the potential to cause harm.

Twitter's policy against promoting violence applies to tweets that contain threats of violence or that encourage or promote harm to others, including but not limited to:

* Direct threats of violence or harm against an individual or group
* Wishing for or hoping that harm will come to an individual or group
* Encouraging or promoting harm to an individual or group

If you see a tweet that you believe may violate Twitter's policy against promoting violence, you can report it to Twitter for review. It's important to note that Twitter's policy is not intended to censor or suppress content that is newsworthy or in the public interest, but rather to protect the safety and well-being of users.

If you are the target of threats or calls for harm on Twitter, you can take steps to protect yourself, including:

* Contacting law enforcement if you believe you are in immediate danger
* Blocking or muting the user who is making the threats or calls for harm
* Reporting the tweet to Twitter
* Seeking support from friends, family, or a trusted authority.

Didn't find what you were looking for? Search Below