How does Twitter define “manipulated media”?

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How does Twitter define "manipulated media"?

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Twitter defines manipulated media as any media (including images, videos, and audio recordings) that has been significantly altered or fabricated in a way that changes its meaning, context, or authenticity, or that is presented in a misleading context. This can include media that has been manipulated through editing, splicing, or other techniques, as well as media that is presented in a way that suggests it relates to a different topic, event, or person than it actually does.

Twitter's manipulated media policy also covers deepfakes, which are media that uses artificial intelligence or machine learning techniques to create realistic but fake media content, such as videos or audio recordings that depict events or statements that never occurred.

The policy applies to all content shared on the platform, regardless of the source or intent of the content. Twitter takes a strong stance against the sharing of manipulated media, as it can be used to spread misinformation, propaganda, and other forms of harmful content.

It is important to note that Twitter's definition of manipulated media is not exhaustive, and the platform may take action against content that does not fit neatly into this definition but still violates the platform's policies. Users should exercise caution when engaging with media content on Twitter and verify the accuracy of the content before sharing it with others.

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