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@twitteruk

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2021-08-11
Since our update in February, we've improved our proactive tools to identify racist abuse and removed just under 13,000 Tweets - of which 95% were identified proactively. Soon, we will be testing a new product feature that temporarily autoblocks accounts using harmful language.
2021-08-11 View on X
Engadget

Instagram introduces anti-hate speech tools to let users limit comments and requests on popular posts, following abuse towards England soccer players

Instagram has introduced new features called Limits and Hidden Words designed to reduce hate and abuse on trending posts, the company  —  announced.

Our data suggests that ID verification would have been unlikely to prevent the abuse from happening - as of the permanently suspended accounts, 99% of account owners were identifiable.
2021-08-11 View on X
Engadget

Instagram introduces anti-hate speech tools to let users limit comments and requests on popular posts, following abuse towards England soccer players

Instagram has introduced new features called Limits and Hidden Words designed to reduce hate and abuse on trending posts, the company  —  announced.

Today, We want to share an overview of our analysis of the abhorrent racist abuse directed at England players during the Euro 2020 Final last month, and an update of the ongoing steps we've put in place since February to protect the public conversation in the UK.
2021-08-11 View on X
Engadget

Instagram introduces anti-hate speech tools to let users limit comments and requests on popular posts, following abuse towards England soccer players

Instagram has introduced new features called Limits and Hidden Words designed to reduce hate and abuse on trending posts, the company  —  announced.

2021-08-10
Our data suggests that ID verification would have been unlikely to prevent the abuse from happening - as of the permanently suspended accounts, 99% of account owners were identifiable.
2021-08-10 View on X
Twitter

Analysis of tweets about Euro 2020, including racist abuse towards England players: 99% of accounts suspended were not anonymous and most abuse came from the UK

In February this year, we outlined the steps we have been taking to combat racist abuse on Twitter.

Since our update in February, we've improved our proactive tools to identify racist abuse and removed just under 13,000 Tweets - of which 95% were identified proactively. Soon, we will be testing a new product feature that temporarily autoblocks accounts using harmful language.
2021-08-10 View on X
Twitter

Analysis of tweets about Euro 2020, including racist abuse towards England players: 99% of accounts suspended were not anonymous and most abuse came from the UK

In February this year, we outlined the steps we have been taking to combat racist abuse on Twitter.

Today, We want to share an overview of our analysis of the abhorrent racist abuse directed at England players during the Euro 2020 Final last month, and an update of the ongoing steps we've put in place since February to protect the public conversation in the UK.
2021-08-10 View on X
Twitter

Analysis of tweets about Euro 2020, including racist abuse towards England players: 99% of accounts suspended were not anonymous and most abuse came from the UK

In February this year, we outlined the steps we have been taking to combat racist abuse on Twitter.

While many have quite rightly highlighted the global nature of the conversation, it is also important to acknowledge the UK was - by far - the largest country of origin for the abusive Tweets we removed.
2021-08-10 View on X
Twitter

Analysis of tweets about Euro 2020, including racist abuse towards England players: 99% of accounts suspended were not anonymous and most abuse came from the UK

In February this year, we outlined the steps we have been taking to combat racist abuse on Twitter.

On the night of the Euros Final, our automated tools kicked in immediately, and ensured we identified and removed 1622 abusive Tweets in the 24 hours that followed. Only 2% of the Tweets we removed generated more than 1000 Impressions.
2021-08-10 View on X
Twitter

Analysis of tweets about Euro 2020, including racist abuse towards England players: 99% of accounts suspended were not anonymous and most abuse came from the UK

In February this year, we outlined the steps we have been taking to combat racist abuse on Twitter.