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  1. Sep 1

    We’ll be testing Safety Mode with a small group of people on Twitter in the coming months and expanding the pool of beta testers, as we receive feedback. Stay tuned for more updates and head to our blog to learn more about Safety Mode.

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  2. Sep 1

    Introducing Safety Mode. A new way to limit unwelcome interactions on Twitter.

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  3. Aug 17

    We're assessing if this is an effective approach so we’re starting small. We may not take action on and cannot respond to each report in the experiment, but your input will help us identify trends so that we can improve the speed and scale of our broader misinformation work.

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  4. Aug 17

    We’re testing a feature for you to report Tweets that seem misleading - as you see them. Starting today, some people in the US, South Korea, and Australia will find the option to flag a Tweet as “It’s misleading” after clicking on Report Tweet.

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  5. Retweeted

    Today we release updates for colors & typography! See post for full details. The A11Y updates are: - Higher color contrast of buttons, links, focus - Easier reading with left-aligned text & more space between text - Fewer distracting gray things What do you think?

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  6. Aug 10

    Our META team is committed to being open about our algorithms and what shapes them to ensure that we apply responsible practices to our models.

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  7. Aug 6
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    Aug 2

    🚨 Tune in to this week's with for a conversation about how you manage your replies on Twitter using features like conversation settings. Feedback from underrepresented or vulnerable communities is especially encouraged.

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  9. Aug 2

    We’re excited to announce a new collaboration with and ! Conversations move fast on Twitter and we need to be able to surface credible context just as quickly. Learn more about where you’ll see these updates:

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  10. Aug 2

    🚨 Tune in to this week's with for a conversation about how you manage your replies on Twitter using features like conversation settings. Feedback from underrepresented or vulnerable communities is especially encouraged.

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  11. Jul 20

    We’ve been busy over the last few months launching brand new features that help take your Twitter experience to the next level. Now, we’ve updated our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, effective August 19, to reflect those changes. Learn more here:

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  12. Jul 14

    We’ll continue our work to protect the conversation happening on Twitter and remain transparent in the process in order to build trust and protect the . Full data and information. ⬇️

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  13. Jul 14

    In line with the conversation we saw around the 2020 , enforcements of our Civic Integrity Policy went up by 175%. We strengthened these rules multiple times in order to best protect the global conversation happening around this crucial event.

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  14. Jul 14

    During this reporting period, Twitter received 38,524 legal demands to remove content. Notably, accounts of 199 verified journalists and news outlets from around the world were subject to 361 legal demands, a 26% increase in these requests since the previous reporting period.

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  15. Jul 14

    Different law enforcement authorities and governments may ask us to turn over information about a Twitter account and/or ask to remove content, like Tweets. For this period, we narrowed or did not disclose information in response to 70% of global government information requests.

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  16. Jul 14

    As the world continues to fight , we’ve increased our use of technology to fight harmful misinformation. Thus far, we have: 🔹 challenged 11.7 million accounts, 🔹 suspended 1,496 accounts, and 🔹 removed over 43,000 pieces of content worldwide.

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  17. Jul 14

    This update includes a new metric — impressions. Impressions on violative Tweets accounted for less than 0.1% of all impressions during this period and most violative Tweets were removed before receiving even 100 impressions.

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  18. Jul 14

    This update includes data from July 1 to December 31, 2020, and was impacted by the ongoing pandemic, several global elections including the , the throttling or blocking of Twitter in several countries, and many other headline-making events.

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  19. Jul 14

    Transparency underpins every element of our work at Twitter and is a core tenet of protecting the around the world. In line with that mission, today, we’re sharing our 18th update to the Twitter Transparency Center. 🧵

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  20. Jul 13

    Your Tweets = Your space. Now you can change who can reply to you even after you Tweet.

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