Twitter
said Thursday it was ramping up efforts to crack down on impersonation
on the messaging platform as well as the leaking of personal, private
data. The announcement came as an update to Twitter’s online safety push
announced in December.
“We
streamlined the process of reporting harassment on Twitter recently;
now we’re making similar improvements around reporting other content
issues including impersonation, self-harm and the sharing of private and
confidential information,” Twitter vice president Tina Bhatnagar said
in a blog post.
“These changes will begin rolling out today and should reach all users in the coming weeks.”
Bhatnagar said Twitter is devoting more resources to curbing harassment and other safety issues.
“Overall,
we now review five times as many user reports as we did previously, and
we have tripled the size of the support team focused on handling abuse
reports,” she said.
“We
are also beginning to add several new enforcement actions for use
against accounts that violate our rules. These new actions will not be
visible to the vast majority of rule-abiding Twitter users but they give
us new options for acting against the accounts that don’t follow the
rules and serve to discourage behavior that goes against our policies.”
Twitter,
which has been growing more slowly than rival social networks, has been
making effort to boost confidence and engagement in the one-to-many
messaging platform.
The
number of active monthly users of the San Francisco-based firm grew to
288 million at the end of the past quarter just four million more than
in the previous quarter.
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