Dating app Bumble puts women first, letting them make the initial move. Now Bumble’s design chief is taking her philosophy of designing for inclusion and safety to Twitter.
Ms. Mendonça will bring her vulnerability theory of design to Twitter as it introduces new tools to tackle trolling.
Last week Twitter rolled out a “prompts” feature, which is designed to encourage people to pause and reconsider a potentially harmful or offensive reply before they hit send. User tests showed the prompts reduced offensive replies, the company said, adding that it plans to continue exploring how the feature—and other forms of intervention—can encourage healthier conversations on the platform.
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