Twitter begins showing labels on tweets that violate its rules
Twitter on Tuesday said it has started placing labels to tweets that have been flagged for violating its rules, to reduce their visibility on the platform.
Twitter on Tuesday said it has started placing labels to tweets that have been flagged for violating its rules, to reduce their visibility on the platform.
Twitter has announced to add publicly visible labels to tweets identified as potentially violating its policies, letting the users know the company has limited their visibility.
However, before the winner is announced in the show, a dance-off between rivals Priyanka and Shiv Thakare will be seen.
Along with YouTube videos, the Centre has also directed Twitter to block over 50 tweets containing links to the concerned YouTube videos.
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On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump, known for his spontaneous tweets, attacking his political rivals and media organisations, was fact-checked by Twitter for the first time.
Trump was quick to react to this development as he tweeted, 'Twitter is completely stifling FREE SPEECH, and I, as President, will not allow it to happen!'
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