Fewer consequences for all but the worst behavior.
it’ll be letting anyone appeal suspensions starting February 1st, and that those doing so will be judged using updated standards.things that Twitter has been doing for years
, such as limiting visibility of a tweet, or telling a user to remove a tweet before they can get back onto the site. Today’s change is that Twitter is promising to reach for those tools more often, instead of going straight for the ban button.
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