Twitter will be more safer by releasing new updates which can stops harrassment in Twitter. These new updates will help the Twitter users to use Twitter more safe.
According to a report in VentureBeat on Monday, the first update is about making making fixes to the mute and block feature and preventing "repeat offenders from creating new accounts."
"We're approaching safety with a sense of urgency. As such, we will be rolling out a number of product changes in the coming days and weeks some will be immediately visible, while others will be more targeted to specific scenarios," a Twitter spokesman was quoted as saying. And he also said "We will update you along the way and continue to test, learn and iterate on these changes to evaluate their effectiveness. You can expect to see meaningful progress in this area,"
Twitter Vice President for Engineering Ed Ho acknowledged in a series of tweets that Twitter did not move fast enough last year in stopping harassment and said they were thinking about progress in days and hours not weeks and months.
"We'll be rolling out a number of product changes in the days ahead. Some changes will be visible and some will be less so," Ed Ho tweeted.
For Twitter, tackling harassment is of the paramount priority, especially after chief executive Jack Dorsey asked users for feedback at the end of last year.
"Conversations will continue on Twitter, but the platform must provide not only defences to its users, but for developers, who can filter out hurtful and demeaning tweets so that ideas and knowledge are shared," the report noted.
Debates, dialogues and dissent are healthy for the growth of micro-blogging site but the constant abuse and harassment with little or no attention from Twitter may repel the users from using the platform.
Read more about Twitter latest updates here
Twitter new updates will make Twitter users more safer |
"We're approaching safety with a sense of urgency. As such, we will be rolling out a number of product changes in the coming days and weeks some will be immediately visible, while others will be more targeted to specific scenarios," a Twitter spokesman was quoted as saying. And he also said "We will update you along the way and continue to test, learn and iterate on these changes to evaluate their effectiveness. You can expect to see meaningful progress in this area,"
Twitter Vice President for Engineering Ed Ho acknowledged in a series of tweets that Twitter did not move fast enough last year in stopping harassment and said they were thinking about progress in days and hours not weeks and months.
"We'll be rolling out a number of product changes in the days ahead. Some changes will be visible and some will be less so," Ed Ho tweeted.
For Twitter, tackling harassment is of the paramount priority, especially after chief executive Jack Dorsey asked users for feedback at the end of last year.
"Conversations will continue on Twitter, but the platform must provide not only defences to its users, but for developers, who can filter out hurtful and demeaning tweets so that ideas and knowledge are shared," the report noted.
Debates, dialogues and dissent are healthy for the growth of micro-blogging site but the constant abuse and harassment with little or no attention from Twitter may repel the users from using the platform.
Read more about Twitter latest updates here
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