Posts from The Twitter Blog: policy

Continuing our fight for more #transparency

Each successive release of our Transparency Report aims to provide more meaningful and constructive insight into the global government and copyright requests we receive. This is our fifth edition.Read more…

Today at Twitter: Ask @HillaryClinton your questions

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We’re thrilled to welcome Secretary Hillary Clinton to Twitter headquarters in San Francisco today.Read more…

User security and national security surveillance reform

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Our support for strengthening a federal bill to restore the confidence of Internet users domestically and around the world, while keeping citizens safe.Read more…

Thoughts on World Press Freedom Day

We encourage you to tweet your observations and thoughts about #PressFreedom for World Press Freedom Day.Read more…

Victory for free expression in Turkish court

Two days ago, we filed petitions in Turkish court to challenge the access ban on Twitter, joining Turkish journalists and legal experts, Turkish citizens, and the international community.Read more…

Challenging the access ban in Turkey

It’s now been six days since the Turkish government blocked access to Twitter. Throughout this time, we’ve been engaged in discussion with Turkish authorities to hear their concerns, inform them about how our platform and policies work, and try and bring this situation to a resolution. But still, the millions of people in Turkey who turn to Twitter to make their voices heard are being kept from doing just that.Read more…

Fighting for more #transparency

As we’ve shown over the years, Twitter is firmly committed to enabling free expression around the world and providing meaningful transparency to our users.Read more…

Working to increase #transparency: Our latest report

A lot has happened in the data privacy space since the release of our last #transparency report back in January. As we’ve noted, we believe the open exchange of information can have a positive global impact.Read more…

Twitter Transparency Report v2

Last July we released our first Twitter Transparency Report (#TTR), publishing six months of data detailing the volume of government requests we receive for user information, government requests to withhold content, and Digital Millennium Copyright Act-related complaints from copyright holders.Read more…

Twitter Transparency Report

Wednesday marks Independence Day here in the United States. Beyond the fireworks and barbecue, July 4th serves as an important reminder of the need to hold governments accountable, especially on behalf of those who may not have a chance to do so themselves.

With that in mind, today we’re unveiling our first Twitter Transparency Report. Inspired by the great work done by our peers @Google, the primary goal of this report is to shed more light on:Read more…

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