The Borneo Post

Twitter to ban ‘dehumanisi­ng’ comments with user help

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SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter on Tuesday reached out to users for help crafting a ban on comments that dehumanise people and set the stage for real-world violence.

A policy change that Twitter has been working on for several months is intended to broaden hateful content restrictio­ns at the service to include barring tweets dehumanisi­ng people based on race, religion, sexual orientatio­n or other social grouping.

“Language that makes someone less than human can have repercussi­ons off the service, including normalisin­g serious violence,” Vijaya Gadde and Del Harvey of the Twitter trust and safety team said in a blog post.

“We want to expand our hateful conduct policy to include content that dehumanise­s others based on their membership in an identifiab­le group, even when the material does not include a direct target.”

Twitter policy already bans comments that promote violence or threats based on discrimina­tion, but abusive tweets that do not break the company’s rules are still fired of at the service, according to Gadde and Harvey.

In an unusual step, Twitter asked for feedback from users around the world regarding wording to be used in the policy amendment.

“We want your feedback to ensure we consider global perspectiv­es and how this policy may impact different communitie­s and cultures,” Gadde and Harvey said. Twitter chief and co-founder Jack Dorsey early this month told US lawmakers that the San Franciscob­ased service was “unprepared and ill- equipped” for the vast campaigns of manipulati­on that affected social media in the past few years.

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