We’ve been clear that we will take strong enforcement action on behavior that has the potential to lead to offline harm. In line with this approach, this week we are taking further action on so-called ‘QAnon’ activity across the service.
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In addition, we will:
No longer serve content and accounts associated with QAnon in Trends and recommendations
Work to ensure we’re not highlighting this activity in search and conversations
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These actions will be rolled out comprehensively this week. We will continue to review this activity across our service and update our rules and enforcement approach again if necessary.
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As we work at scale to protect the public conversation in the face of evolving threats, we’ll continue to lead with transparency and offer more context on our efforts.
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Actually the second they start censoring speech, they will no longer be protected under section 230 on the communications decency act. Them censoring people opens them up to be treated as a publisher. Loosing that protection will ruin them.
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Thats called hate speech..NOT free speech...
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Thank you! It took high profile accounts to get it done but it got done. These folks are abusive and spread dangerous disinformation.
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People can believe any lunacy they want, but they don't 'have a right' to spew their crazy conspiracy fantasies here. Twitter is a private company and can curb content and users as it sees fit for its own best interests. Take your sick & twisted projections to Parler.
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