Twitter rolls out new guidelines for world leaders that could impact Trump’s tweets
Twitter rolls out new guidelines for world leaders that could
impact Trump’s tweets
Key
Points
· Twitter
will start labeling tweets from influential government officials who break its
rules, the company said in a blog post published Thursday.
· Twitter’s
new rule will target verified users with more than 100,000 followers who are
government officials or running for public office.
· The
rule marks a shift in Twitter’s response to how it handles tweets from world
leaders.
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Twitter will start labeling tweets from
influential government officials who break its rules, the company said in a blog post published
Thursday.
Shares of Twitter dipped about 1% on the news but
recovered slightly.
The new rule responds to a common criticism of Twitter while being careful to
avoid allegations of political bias. Over the last few years, users have
questioned why Twitter does not take down tweets from President Donald Trump
that appear to violate its content policies. While the blog post does not
address Trump by name, it says the new rule will apply to verified government
officials, representatives or candidates for a government position who have
more than 100,000 followers.
The White House was not immediately available to
comment on Twitter’s new policy.
The rule marks a shift in Twitter’s response to how
it handles tweets from world leaders. In January 2018, the company said in a
blog post it was concerned about blocking public access to information from
world leaders, even if they seem controversial.
“Blocking a world leader from Twitter or removing
their controversial Tweets would hide important information people should be
able to see and debate,” Twitter wrote at the time. “It would also not
silence that leader, but it would certainly hamper necessary discussion around
their words and actions.”
“We review Tweets by leaders within the political
context that defines them, and enforce our rules accordingly,” Twitter said in
the 2018 post.
In the new policy released Thursday, Twitter said
that for people who fit its new criteria, it will place a notice over tweets
that violate its standards but it still deems to have some public interest
value. Users will have to click through the notice in order to view the
original tweet. The notice will include a link to more information and say,
“The Twitter Rules about abusive behavior apply to this Tweet. However, Twitter
has determined that it may be in the public’s interest for the Tweet to remain
available,” according to the blog post.
Twitter said it will also make it harder for this
type of message to spread by taking steps to keep the tweet from becoming
“algorithmically elevated.”
Employees across Twitter’s trust and safety, legal,
public policy and regional teams will determine whether a tweet is considered
of public interest, according to the blog post. The team will come to a
decision by evaluating factors including the “immediacy and severity of
potential harm from the rule violation,” whether preserving the tweet will
allow for public accountability and whether it provides unique context not
otherwise available.
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