We may get it wrong occasionally, so authors will be able to submit feedback on the label if they think we incorrectly limited their content’s visibility. In the future, we plan to allow authors to appeal our decision to limit a Tweet’s visibility.
These actions will be taken at a tweet level only and will not affect a user’s account. Restricting the reach of Tweets helps reduce binary “leave up versus take down” content moderation decisions and supports our freedom of speech vs freedom of reach approach.
We will continue to remove illegal content and suspend bad actors from our platform. We’re committed to increasing transparency around our moderation actions, and we’ll continue to share updates on our progress. You can learn more about our various enforcement actions here:
https://t.co/FXDATyglNA
We’re adding more transparency to the enforcement actions we take on Tweets. As a first step, soon you’ll start to see labels on some Tweets identified as potentially violating our rules around Hateful Conduct letting you know that we’ve limited their visibility. 🧵
https://t.co/w8iGzJUjYT
השמאל: אל תשקיעו בישראל! זו מדינה פאשיסטית דיקטטורית! מדינה בה ממשלה נבחרת במיעוט של 64 מנדטים מנסה למנוע משופטים למנות שופטים, לקבוע הרכבים ולבטל חוקים!
אנחנו פונים לכל משקיע פוטנציאלי, קח תכסף שלך ל SVB המרוסק ואל תשקיע בישראל!
גם השמאל: הממשלה הזאת פוגעת בהשקעות בהייטקס!!!!!
This is ridiculous! Will this ever end?
There are way too many people getting hurt or killed by guns, and definitely something needs to be done. Prayers for those in Arlington.
Armed suspect holding multiple hostages inside Arlington bank https://t.co/tgQlqIOSOJ @MailOnline