Twitter out to crack down on abusive tweets


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  • Friday, 17 Apr 2015

ZERO TOLERANCE: Twitter is overhauling its safety policy and beefing up the team responsible for enforcing it, along with investing

SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter said that it is cracking down on mean, hateful or menacing tweets that cross the red line from free speech into abuse. 

Twitter is overhauling its safety policy and beefing up the team responsible for enforcing it, along with investing “heavily” in ways to detect and limit the reach of abusive content, general counsel Vijaya Gadde said in an column published by the Washington Post

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