Twitter CEO Says Users Could Get a Feature to 'Clarify' Their Bad Tweets
The company is considering a tool for people to explain or expand on their old tweets.
The company is considering a tool for people to explain or expand on their old tweets.
Dorsey carried out a Twitter-based Q&A with Recode co-founder and New York Times contributor Kara Swisher.
This certainly appears to be a step in the right direction.
CEO Jack Dorsey and his team have some ideas for making the social network a “healthier place” for “quality” discussion and you’re probably not going to like them.
As large swathes of the Twitter userbase were asking Dorsey to de-platform Nazis, Dorsey allegedly felt the need to re-platform one.
Thanks for helping us keep the conversation going, Jack. You’ve built a great platform filled with fantastic people.
Gizmodo has identified several prominent far-right accounts now buried by Twitter’s search feature.
This new change could hit over three million users and bots.
It seems it might be launching soon.
Will they go? We have no idea yet.
Let’s get to the bottom of what his statements might mean.
Jack Dorsey said the only thing that has changed since the character increase is that Twitter now has more engagement.
The company says it will be taking action against “violent groups” and against content that glorifies violence.
There’s no way to tell if that’s true because the company didn’t share any hard numbers behind its data.
Trump said withdrawing is good for American business. But American business leaders disagree.
What kind of shit would Donald Trump pull if he was able to edit tweets?