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    1. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      Our early and strong defense of open and free exchange has enabled Twitter to be THE platform for activists, marginalized communities, whistleblowers, journalists, governments and the most influential people around the world. Twitter will always default to open and free exchange.

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    2. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      A default to free expression left unchecked can generate risks and dangers for people. It’s important Twitter distinguishes between people’s opinions and behaviors, and disarms behavior intending to silence another person, or adversely interfere with their universal human rights.

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    3. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      We build our policies and rules with a principle of impartiality: objective criteria, rather than on the basis of bias, prejudice, or preferring the benefit to one person over another for improper reasons. If we learn we failed to create impartial outcomes, we work hard to fix.

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    4. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      In the spirit of accountability and transparency: recently we failed our intended impartiality. Our algorithms were unfairly filtering 600,000 accounts, including some members of Congress, from our search auto-complete and latest results. We fixed it. But how did it happen?

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    5. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      Our technology was using a decision making criteria that considers the behavior of people following these accounts. We decided that wasn’t fair, and corrected. We‘ll always improve our technology and algorithms to drive healthier usage, and measure the impartiality of outcomes.

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    6. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      Bias in algorithms is an important topic. Our responsibility is to understand, measure, and reduce accidental bias due to factors such as the quality of the data used to train our algorithms. This is an extremely complex challenge facing everyone applying artificial intelligence.

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    7. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      For our part, machine learning teams at Twitter are experimenting with these techniques and developing roadmaps to ensure present and future machine learning models uphold a high standard when it comes to algorithmic fairness. It’s an important step towards ensuring impartiality.

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    8. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      Looking at the data, we analyzed tweets sent by all members of the House and Senate, and found no statistically significant difference between the number of times a tweet by a Democrat is viewed versus a Republican, even after our ranking and filtering of tweets has been applied.

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    9. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      Also, there’s a distinction we need to make clear. When people follow you, you’ve earned that audience. And we have a responsibility to make sure they can see your tweets. We do not have a responsibility, nor you a right, to amplify your tweets to audiences that don’t follow you.

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    10. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      What our algorithms decide to show in shared spaces, like search results, is based on thousands of signals that constantly learn and evolve over time. Some of those signals are engagement, some are the number of abuse reports. We balance all of these to prevent gaming our system.

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      jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

      We acknowledge the growing concern people have of the power held by companies like Twitter. We believe it’s dangerous to ask Twitter to regulate opinions or be the arbiter of truth. We’d rather be judged by the impartiality of outcomes, and criticized when we fail this principle.

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        2. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

          In closing, when I think of our work, I think of my mom and dad in St. Louis, a Democrat and a Republican. We had lots of frustrating and heated debates, but looking back, I appreciate I was able to hear and challenge different perspectives. And I appreciate I felt safe to do so.

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        3. jack‏Verified account @jack Sep 5

          We believe Twitter helps people connect to something bigger than themselves, shows all the amazing things happening in the world, and all the things we need to acknowledge and address. We‘re constantly learning how to make it freer and healthier for all to participate. Thank you.

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        1. Jackson Raj Nadar‏ @jack_nadar Sep 5
          Replying to @jack @AjitPaiFCC

          Dude just show our feed chronologically of the people we follow. Simple. You don't need to be an arbiter.

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        1. wedfg‏ @dasfgvwrga Sep 6
          Replying to @jack

          #VerifiedHate and banning blue check watch; explain yourself. this isn't bias in the algorithm, this is personal bias. it's not healthy for your platform or for our nation for you to subvert social checks on each other because of your bias.

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        1.  🔶California ☀️Girl 🧡‏ @lobbikennan Sep 5
          Replying to @jack @WTPatty

          Then you would agree that Twitter, Facebook & others should be regulated as are cable companies, phone companies, power/energy companies, water companies, petroleum companies, etc? Companies that provide services to everybody, of all ideologies, require 3rd party regulation then.

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        1. Elizabeth C.O'Connor‏ @ElizabethCOCon2 Sep 6
          Replying to @jack

          We aren't asking you to regulate opinions or be an arbiter of truth. We're asking you to STOP doing those things to us! You can be the neutral platform you claim to be & get 1st A protection, or you can continue to censor us, lose 1st A protection & be subject to lawsuits.

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        1. aoifseywoifs‏ @aoifseywoifs Sep 5
          Replying to @jack

          Except for the highly problematic awarding of blue ticks, which lends credibility to certain users, even those with views that are destructive to human rights. Stop pleading innocence, Jack. You are complicit in what is rapidly looking like the destruction of humanity.

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        1. Don #LetMossRun Eisenbarth‏ @bigdondoo Sep 5
          Replying to @jack @JerryDunleavy

          ... okay, but what about a chronological timeline...

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        2. Fraochs‏ @Fraochs Sep 5
          Replying to @jack

          Ok not knocking someone off your platform who harasses parents who have lost children to gun violence but kicking off someone who uses bad language, is a lousy outcome of “impartiality”

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        3. SmittySmittyBangBang‏ @tsracewife Sep 6
          Replying to @Fraochs @jack

          No one should be suspended for any of that. That's what the block and mute buttons are for.

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        4. Fraochs‏ @Fraochs Sep 6
          Replying to @tsracewife @jack

          Well you stand behind trump you are clearly in favor of cruel policy, so not s surprising answer from you. But now I will take your advice and use the mute feature.

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        2. Human cheese‏ @Saektalt_Onion Sep 6
          Replying to @jack

          one day later you fucking ban alex jones for reasons unspecified. You fucking hypocrite.

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        2. The Patriot Messenger‏ @PatriotMessage Sep 6
          Replying to @jack

          You know who I hate more than @RealAlexJones? Anyone who takes away another's First Amendment right to freedom of speech.pic.twitter.com/lhOOlNbTJe

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        3. Theytukerrjobs‏ @Theytukerrrjobs Sep 6
          Replying to @PatriotMessage @jack @RealAlexJones

          🤦‍♀️Twitter is not a government

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        1. Anne-MAGA Illinois  🇺🇸‏ @AIllinoi Sep 5
          Replying to @jack

          Why are you targeting Trump supporter accounts ? We don’t believe you & dont believe your political left supporting bias will stop.

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        1. Cold‏ @coldaved Sep 5
          Replying to @jack

          Look in the mirror Jack. Your algorithm censors opinion. You’re the bad guy...

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        1.  🇦🇺 Chris Bawden  🇬🇧  🇺🇸‏ @bawdz Sep 6
          Replying to @jack

          All lies

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