- Twitter users will have the ability to contest account ban starting on February 1.
- Accounts will only be terminated for serious or persistent infractions of the platform’s rules.
- Users will also be able to limit the audience of messages.
Beginning on February 1, Twitter users will have the ability to contest account ban and will be subject to the new reinstatement standards set forth by the social media site.
Twitter accounts will only be terminated under the new guidelines, which came after billionaire Elon Musk bought the firm in October, for serious or persistent infractions of the platform’s rules.
Severe policy breaches include, among other things, engaging in illegal content or behavior, threatening or instigating harm or violence, and harassing other users specifically.
In place of suspending accounts, Twitter said it will now impose less harsh measures, such as limiting the audience of messages that are against company regulations or requiring users to delete tweets before using the account again.
In response to a dispute over publishing open data on the billionaire’s plane, Musk was criticized for suspending the accounts of many journalists in December. The accounts were later restored by him.
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