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  1. Feb 12

    If you or someone you know is considering suicide or self-harm, there is help. Reach out to one of our mental health partners for support:

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  2. Feb 12

    While we continue to provide resources to people who are experiencing thoughts of self-harm, it is against our rules to encourage others to harm themselves. Starting today, you can report a profile, Tweet, or Direct Message for this type of content.

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  3. Feb 9

    The theme for 2018 – a better Internet starts with you – speaks to our values as a platform. We all contribute, we all have our part to play. Here's a look at what we did for

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    Feb 6

    ⚡️ “Take a look at what our safety partners did for

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    Feb 7

    Tis my birthday today and it was Safer Internet Day yesterday! Be kind online and make sure you report harmful or abusive tweets. Our voices are louder than the haters. Love ya! 😘

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    For I’ve teamed up with Twitter to inform you on how to report any abusive or harmful posts that you may see. This is a great tool to help make this platform an even better place. Watch to find out how 💫😌

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  7. Feb 6

    Today is Here are five tools you can use to control your experience on Twitter.

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    Jan 11

    You're never alone. Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) if you are struggling emotionally or thinking about suicide.

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  9. Jan 10

    If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, you are not alone. Our partner Lifeline can help.

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  10. Jan 10

    This update is now rolled out to everyone. Here’s an example of the in-app notifications you can expect:

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  11. We’re rolling out an update to login verification. You’ll now be able to use a third party app for two-factor authentication instead of SMS text messages.

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  12. Today, we are starting to enforce updates to the Twitter Rules and media policy to reduce hateful conduct and abusive behavior

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  13. We’ve implemented new signals in our review process to give us context around relationships between accounts in reported Tweets. Also, when we notify a witness that we’ve taken an action based on their report, we will soon share which policy was violated in the notification.

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  14. We will continue to re-evaluate and examine our policies as the world around us evolves. We appreciate the feedback and will continue to listen.

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  15. To clarify: these videos are not being kept up because they are newsworthy or for public interest. Rather, these videos are permitted on Twitter based on our current media policy.

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  16. Earlier this week Tweets were sent that contained graphic and violent videos. We pointed people to our Help Center to explain why they remained up, and this caused some confusion.

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  17. We’ve published an updated calendar of our safety work. See the latest here:

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  18. We’ve updated our rules around abuse and hateful conduct as well as violence and physical harm. These changes will be enforced starting December 18. Read our updated rules here:

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  19. When an account or Tweets break our rules, we can take a variety of actions. Here are some of the ways we enforce the Twitter Rules.

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  20. We consider a number of factors when reviewing reports. Here’s more detail on how we determine if an account or Tweet breaks our rules.

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