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Twitter users may soon appeal the suspension of accounts, Reuters reported, citing the company. According to Twitter, accounts will be evaluated against the social media platform's new re-entry criteria starting February 1.
Twitter users may soon appeal the suspension of accounts, Reuters reported, citing the company. According to Twitter, accounts will be evaluated against the social media platform's new re-entry criteria starting February 1.
Under the new criteria, Twitter accounts will only be suspended for serious or ongoing and repeated violations of Twitter's policies, including engaging in illegal content or activity, inciting or threatening violence or harm, and bullying directed at other users, among others. others.Under the new criteria, Twitter accounts will only be suspended for serious or ongoing and repeated violations of Twitter's policies, including engaging in illegal content or activity, inciting or threatening violence or harm, and bullying directed at other users, among others. others.
Also Read: Elon Musk Finally Asked In His Latest Twitter Poll: 'Should I Quit...?'It comes after billionaire Elon Musk was criticized last December for suspending the accounts of several journalists following a controversy over the publication of public data about his plane. However, he later reset the accounts.
Earlier, Musk said he would "host a board" that would decide whether people who have been banned from the social media platform will be able to return.
Meanwhile, the CEO of Twitter recently changed his name to "Mr. Tweet," a nickname he chose after the lawyer representing investors who sued Musk over Tesla's stock price accidentally referred to as "Mr. . Tweet" in the courtroom on Monday, according to San Francisco-based technology reporter Patrick McGee. However, the name seems to stick as the microblogging site does not allow Musk to revert to his real name.