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  1. Retweeted
    Apr 8

    Today, we lowered the limit on the number of accounts you can follow per day from 1000 to 400. Some people are wondering why we picked 400. Well, I’m glad you asked. Nerdy thread on rate limits and anti-spam technology 👇...

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  2. Apr 8

    Follow, unfollow, follow, unfollow. Who does that? Spammers. So we’re changing the number of accounts you can follow each day from 1,000 to 400. Don’t worry, you’ll be just fine.

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  3. Apr 2

    We move quickly to enforce our rules, but sometimes we don’t have the full context and can make mistakes. To fix that, we added a way for people to appeal our decision in the app and have been able to get back to people 60% faster than before.

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  4. Mar 19

    A reminder from our Trust and Safety Council partner not to share content from the Christchurch attacks. If you see videos or images from the attack, please report them so we can take action:

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  5. Retweeted
    Mar 18

    We've been in close coordination w/ , , & —our Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism partners—since Friday to share 800+ visually-distinct videos via our collective database, along w/ URLs & context on enforcement approaches.

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  6. Mar 15

    If you see content that may break our rules, report it to us so we can take action.

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  7. Mar 15

    We are continuously monitoring and removing any content that depicts the tragedy, and will continue to do so in line with the Twitter Rules. We are also in close coordination with New Zealand law enforcement to help in their investigation.

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  8. Mar 15

    We are deeply saddened by the attack in Christchurch. Our hearts go out to the victims, their families, and everyone in the community affected by this tragedy.

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  9. Mar 7

    We want to move faster in reviewing reported Tweets that share personal information. Starting today, you'll be able to tell us more about the Tweet you are reporting.

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  10. Retweeted
    Feb 28

    1/8 Thanks to Jane and for starting the conversation about the this feature we are developing! We wanted to provide a little more context on it.

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  11. Retweeted
    Feb 17

    12/12 And finally, believe me when I say the team really wants a safer Twitter. These are challenging problems but we're really committed to making Twitter better. 🙏

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  12. Feb 13

    We want you to know who is behind the accounts that appear on your timeline. With this experiment, we’re working to make it easier to learn who is behind an account. It’s also easier to follow or mute an account now.

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  13. Feb 5

    We are committed to helping you see high-quality information, ensuring that content doesn’t lead to offline harm, and blocking spammy or fake accounts. And we want to do all of this with transparency.

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  14. Feb 5

    Safety is our top priority. Last year, we launched over 70 product and policy updates to build a healthier Twitter. We’ve made progress and learned a lot, but we know there is a lot more work to do.

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  15. Feb 5

    We use policies, human review processes, and machine learning to remove bad content and make Twitter healthier. We also need your help. If you see abusive content on Twitter that violates our rules, please report it so our agents can look into removing it.

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  16. Feb 5

    Choose who sees your Tweets. By using block, you can control if an account can see your Tweets or message you.

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  17. Feb 5

    Here are a few ways to control your experience on Twitter to support . Mute words you don’t want to see for 24 hours, seven days, 30 days, or forever. Muted hashtags and phrases won’t appear on your timeline or notifications.

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  18. Feb 5

    is being recognized all over the world. We’re dedicated to making Twitter a safe place for free expression and encouraging online respect and responsibility. Join in the conversation. Share how you’re working towards a better internet.

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  19. Jan 31

    An update on our efforts to provide full and open transparency on potential information operations on Twitter. 👇

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  20. Those accounts had a relatively low number of followers, with most having fewer than 50. As we have in the past, we will publicly release information about these accounts when we complete our investigation. More details here:

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