Some Twitter Users Are Getting Banned for Tweeting the Word "Memphis"

Every social network has its own rules and regulations. If you don’t abide by them, you can’t use the platform—it’s as simple as that. But on Sunday, it seemed as though Twitter was sanctioning users that weren’t breaking the rules at all. The Forbidden ‘M’ Word on Twitter In what appears to be a bug, several […]

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Twitter to Ban Users Who Continuously Post COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation

As COVID-19 vaccines are getting administered across the globe, Twitter is enforcing a five-strike policy for accounts that repeatedly spew misinformation about the vaccines. To supplement this policy, the platform is also debuting warning labels specifically for vaccine-related misinformation. New Labels for COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation In a post on the Twitter blog, the platform announced that it […]

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How to Mute Specific Words and Hashtags on Twitter

Sometimes, Twitter can be an information overload—from bad news, to spammy trends, to content that you have no interest in engaging with. Luckily, it’s possible to tune your timeline and notifications to filter out harmful content or topics you’d rather not see on your timeline. Read on to learn how to mute tweets that contain particular words, […]

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Twitter Is Adding "Newsletters" After Acquiring Revue

Just days after acquiring newsletter subscription service Revue, Twitter already has plans to utilize its acquisition. This means that you’ll be able to use newsletters to reach out to your followers in a whole new way. Twitter Has Been Quick to Add Revue’s Features According to Jane Manchun Wong, a popular tech blogger known for uncovering […]

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Twitter Launches Birdwatch, a Community-Powered Approach to Misinformation

Twitter is giving users the power to evaluate misleading Tweets. This new initiative, called Birdwatch, enables users to leave contextual notes on potential misinformation. Birdwatch Lets the Community Handle Misinformation Twitter introduced Birdwatch in a post on the Twitter Blog, describing it as a “community-driven approach to help address misleading information on Twitter.” Birdwatch lets everyday […]

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