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After droves of women steered clear of Twitter on Friday to boycott the platform’s misplaced, or often unimplemented, harassment precautions, CEO Jack Dorsey announced “new rules” that will be implemented in the “next few weeks”: the company will be taking a more aggressive stance in enforcing policies that will address unwanted sexual advances, nonconsensual nudity, hate symbols, “violent groups,” and tweets that “glorify violence.”
What leeway the social network appeared to be making with targeted users and critics was all but stripped from the company on Wednesday, when Twitter restricted Rose McGowan’s access to her account for 12 hours after she tweeted out a private phone number, subsequently violating the company’s terms of service. To many, Twitter’s censorship of a woman speaking out against alleged predator and assailant Harvey Weinstein came across as hypocritical and infuriating.
What leeway the social network appeared to be making with targeted users and critics was all but stripped from the company on Wednesday, when Twitter restricted Rose McGowan’s access to her account for 12 hours after she tweeted out a private phone number, subsequently violating the company’s terms of service. To many, Twitter’s censorship of a woman speaking out against alleged predator and assailant Harvey Weinstein came across as hypocritical and infuriating.