In a
fresh bid to empower its over 300 million users, the micro-blogging website
Twitter on Wednesday made it easier for them to report cyber bullying.
Twitter has expanded its "mute" feature which enables
users to mute accounts they don't want to see Tweets from.
Twitter said in statement "Now we're expanding mute to
where people need it the most: in notifications. We're enabling you to mute
keywords, phrases, and even entire conversations
you don't want to see notifications about, rolling out to everyone in the coming days".
you don't want to see notifications about, rolling out to everyone in the coming days".
Twitter's hateful conduct policy prohibits specific conduct that
targets people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual
orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability,
or disease.
"We're giving you a more direct way to report this type of
conduct for yourself, or for others, whenever you see it happening. This will
improve our ability to process these reports, which helps reduce the burden on
the person experiencing the abuse," the statement read.
"We've also improved our internal tools and systems in
order to deal more effectively with this conduct when it's reported to us. Our
goal is a faster and more transparent process," Twitter said.
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