I wonder if the apparently prohibitive cost of enforcement means there's more harassment on Twitter than other services
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
Or if Twitter's particular policy approach is more expensive?
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
I suspect that the way communication and feeds work on Twitter makes enforcement more difficult/expensive, policy aside
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En réponse à @antumbral
I think that's possible and also that internally their moderation tools are lacking
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @antumbral
This. Thanks have personally had reports re-reviewed with different results. Mods apparently can't use search (?!)
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AFAIK, mods can't even view deleted tweets.
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En réponse à @justkelly_ok @antumbral
that's what I am getting from my reports too
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @justkelly_ok
Moderation black holes are sadly common and bad actors are getting pretty good at finding and exploiting them :/
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A super vile YouTube video stayed up for month+ because moderators weren't shown the annotations, for example :(
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En réponse à @antumbral @sarahjeong
And apparently they're incapable of doing the following search: from:abuserName targetName
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yeah, all that shit should be automated for them and on an easy to see screen
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I don't get the sense that they have been given common sense tools
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