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Twitter tightens candidate limits

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OAKLAND, Calif. — Twitter is imposing tough new rules that restrict candidates from declaring premature victory and tighten its measures against spreading misinforma­tion, calling for political violence and spreading thoughtles­s commentary in the days leading up to and following the Nov. 3 U.S. election.

The social platform will remove tweets that encourage violence or call for people to interfere with election results. Tweets that falsely claim a candidate has won will be labeled to direct users to the official U.S. election results page on Twitter.

Twitter said Friday it is will also make it more difficult to retweet posts it has labeled to highlight the presence of misleading informatio­n — whether about COVID, civic integrity or for including manipulate­d photos or videos. Beginning next week, people who want to retweet such posts will see a prompt pointing them to credible informatio­n about the topic before they are able to retweet it. The step is designed to make people pause and think, potentiall­y slowing the thoughtles­s retweets that are often a problem on the platform.

Beginning on Oct. 20, and at least through Election Week in the U.S., Twitter says it will also encourage people to add their own commentary to retweets. People who try to retweet someone else’s post will first be directed to the “quote tweet” feature, which lets them add their own comment.

Twitter said in a blog post it hopes this “will encourage everyone to not only consider why they are amplifying a Tweet, but also increase the likelihood that people add their own thoughts, reactions and perspectiv­es to the conversati­on.”

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