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Sharing information surrounding media that we have determined will not be allowed based on our policies. This thread is intended to cover the most common questions being asked.
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We don't immediately detect every single violating image on our platform the minute it is posted. It may be detected proactively using models/ algorithms or detected through user reports. Various events and new information can result in more severe treatment of content.
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Once we determine media will not be allowed we run automated processes that find and restrict tweets, which is the only way we can remove it fast and at scale. Rules are applied to everyone and considering context is not possible at thousands of tweets hourly.
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If the media is being shared mainly for awareness we will not apply a strike or even a timeout for posting it. If you continue to repost the violating content, that will incur a strike and will result in escalating time outs.
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There is a valid debate about whether we should/ shouldn't remove incitement related media. Many different users believe their tweet should be allowed including the original creator of the media. We have biased towards not allowing Twitter to be used to incite violence.
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We’re now accepting applications for grey checkmarks for eligible government and multilateral accounts. To learn more about eligibility requirements and the different types of profile labels you may see on Twitter, visit our Help Center here: help.twitter.com/rules-and-p…
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We recently partnered with @Sprinklr for an independent assessment of hate speech on Twitter, which we’ve been sharing data on publicly for several months. Sprinklr’s AI-powered model found that the reach of hate speech on Twitter is even lower than our own model quantified 🧵
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What’s driving the difference? The context of conversation and how we determine toxicity. Sprinklr defines hate speech more narrowly by evaluating slurs in the nuanced context of their use. Twitter has, to this point, taken a broader view of the potential toxicity of slur usage.
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To quantify hate speech, Twitter & Sprinklr start with 300 of the most common English-language slurs. We count not only how often they’re tweeted but how often they’re seen (impressions). Our models score slur Tweets on “toxicity,” the likelihood that they constitute hate speech
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Our focal metric is hate speech impressions, not the number of Tweets containing slurs. Most slur usage is not hate speech, but when it is, we work to reduce its reach. Sprinklr’s analysis found that hate speech receives 67% fewer impressions per Tweet than non-toxic slur Tweets
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No model is ever perfect, and this work is never done. We’ll continue to combat hate speech by incorporating other languages, new terms, and more precise methodologies-- all while increasing transparency. Read more about Sprinklr’s analysis on their blog: sprinklr.com/blog/identify-t…
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Our focal metric is hate speech impressions, not the number of Tweets containing slurs. Most slur usage is not hate speech, but when it is, we work to reduce its reach. Sprinklr’s analysis found that hate speech receives 67% fewer impressions per Tweet than non-toxic slur Tweets
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No model is ever perfect, and this work is never done. We’ll continue to combat hate speech by incorporating other languages, new terms, and more precise methodologies-- all while increasing transparency. Read more about Sprinklr’s analysis on their blog: sprinklr.com/blog/identify-t…
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We’ve made a few changes to our policies around violent content and similar language. Today, we’ve officially launched our Violent Speech policy, which prohibits violent threats, wishes of harm, glorification of violence, and incitement of violence. 🧵
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Twitter has a zero-tolerance approach towards Violent Speech, and in most cases, we will suspend any account violating this policy. For less severe violations, we may require you to delete the content before you can access your account again.
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If you believe a tweet violates this policy, please report it to us right away. As always, if you think we made a mistake, you can file an appeal by following the process here: help.twitter.com/en/forms/ac…
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Since announcing our new criteria for suspension appeals, we've been working on reducing the time it takes to review an appeal and make a reinstatement decision. Our team is now handling most appeals within 3 days. A small percentage of appeals (<5%) are delayed as they require… nitter.fdn.fr/i/web/status/162…
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Be wary of bad actors who may try to use the crisis for their personal benefit. Report anything you think may be a violation of our crisis misinformation policy: help.twitter.com/rules-and-p…
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In all crisis scenarios, we work to keep the conversation safe from manipulation, and to make sure we’re surfacing the latest and most credible information.
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