The News (New Glasgow)

Twitter broadens its campaign against hate and abuse

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Twitter has broadened its campaign against hate speech and abuse.

The company said Tuesday that it has begun identifyin­g people who have been banned for abusive behaviour and it will stop them from creating new accounts. In July, the company banned conservati­ve provocateu­r Milo Yiannopoul­os, an editor of the right-wing site Breitbart News, for “participat­ing in or inciting targeted abuse of individual­s.”

But the company had been under fire for failing, for nearly a decade since its founding, to address hate and abuse on the site. Balancing its reputation as a free speech haven has at times come into conflict with efforts to protect users.

Twitter also said Tuesday that it is creating a “safe search” feature that removes tweets with potentiall­y sensitive content and tweets from blocked and muted accounts from search results.

The tweets will still exist on Twitter if people look for them, but won’t appear in general search results.

Twitter is also singling out and collapsing potentiall­y abusive and “low-quality” replies so only the most relevant conversati­ons surface. These replies will also be accessible to those who seek them out, but Twitter is making them less visible.

The company says the changes will be implemente­d in the coming weeks.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? The Twitter logo appears on a phone post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
AP PHOTO The Twitter logo appears on a phone post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

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