Twitter changes user code to prevent photo retaliation

Source: Internet
Author: User
Keywords Twitter
Tags added code code page content internet internet + photo site

This Wednesday, Twitter revised the user code to prohibit users from posting stolen nude photos and retaliatory pornographic content.

This new provision is added to the privacy section of the Twitter code page: "You cannot publish private photos and videos that have been filmed or transmitted without the consent of the parties." "On the Abuse policy page, Twitter added similar rules.
Last month, Dick Costolo, Twitter's CEO, Dick Costello and denounced cyber bullying and other abuses on the site. Such behavior, Costello believes, leads people to be reluctant to use Twitter. Twitter currently has 284 million registered users. The company needs to ensure that the number of users continues to grow, thereby developing the advertising business.
"We are not doing well in the fight against abuse on the platform," Costello said in an internal mail. We have been beset with such problems for the past few years. "(D-Gold)

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