Twitter policy chief Vijaya Gadde said that the company will no longer remove hacked content ‘unless it is directly shared by hackers or those acting in concert with them.’ — AFP
Twitter Inc is revising its Hacked Materials Policy, which lay at the heart of its enforcement action this week against a controversial New York Post article that included potentially damaging allegations against US presidential candidate Joe Biden.
In a series of tweets, policy chief Vijaya Gadde said that the company will no longer remove hacked content "unless it is directly shared by hackers or those acting in concert with them.” Instead, it "will label Tweets to provide context instead of blocking links from being shared on Twitter.” Gadde said the updated policy will be put in place in the coming days.
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