Twitter creates ‘safety centre’ to help deal with antisemitism online

Twitter has created a ‘Safety
Centre’
which will help users to understand and utilise the site’s tools
against abuse.

 

The resource was created with the help of the Community Security Trust,
who worked with the social media site to ensure antisemitism can be reported
and dealt with efficiently.

 

In a statement, Twitter described the feature as “a resource for anyone
to learn about online safety, on Twitter and beyond. The Safety Centre is
organised around Twitter’s tools and policies to address your safety, with
sections created especially for teens, parents and educators.

 

“These resources should help you quickly understand how to manage your
experience on Twitter and also understand how the community and Twitter take
action together when our policies are violated.”

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