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Saturday, 3 August 2013

Twitter issues new rules in clampdown on abusive behaviour.

Posted on 03:14 by Ashish Chaturvedi

Twitter issues new rules in clampdown on abusive behaviour.
Social networking site Twitter has issued new rules to help clamp down
on abusive behaviour.
The company said it had updated its rules to make it clear that abuse
will not be tolerated.
Extra staff have also been put in place to handle reports of abuse,
Twitter said.
The move comes after police revealed they were investigating
allegations by eight people of abuse or threatening behaviour on the
site.
Scotland Yard said its e-crime unit was looking into the claims, three
of which involve incidents outside London.
Three female journalists said they had been the subject of bomb
threats on the site, while an MP and a campaigner received threats of
rape.
The revelations sparked a backlash online, with a petition calling for
Twitter to add a "report abuse" button to tweets attracting more than
120,000 signatures.
'Clear message'
In a message posted on its blog, Twitter's senior director for trust
and safety, Del Harvey, and UK general manager Tony Wang, said the
company had updated its rules in light of feedback from customers.
They said: "It comes down to this: people deserve to feel safe on Twitter."
The company has clarified its guidance on abuse and spam - reiterating
that users "may not engage in targeted abuse or harassment".
And from next month an in-Tweet "report abuse" button already
available on some mobile devices will be rolled out across the main
Twitter website and apps.
Ms Harvey and Mr Wang wrote in their blog: "We want people to feel
safe on Twitter, and we want the Twitter rules to send a clear message
to anyone who thought that such behaviour was, or could ever be,
acceptable."
They said additional staff were being added to the teams that handle
abuse reports and the company was working with the UK Safer Internet
Centre, which promotes the safe and responsible use of technology.
"We are committed to making Twitter a safe place for our users," they
said, adding: "We're here, and we're listening to you."

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