Twitter updated its private information safety policy this morning to ban sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent. From a report: The platform already banned users from sharing others' personal information without permission, like their address or location, identity documents, non ... ⌘ Read more
Twitter updated its private information safety policy this morning to ban sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent. From a report: The platform already banned users from sharing others' personal information without permission, like their address or location, identity documents, non ... ⌘ Read more
Twitter updated its private information safety policy this morning to ban sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent
Only now Twitte
Twitter updated its private information safety policy this morning to ban sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent
Only now Twitter™ start following basic commonsense?! 😳 This is pretty much
covered by many countries local laws on privacy. Geez 😳
Thank goodness we're covered Abuse 👌
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Anyway.... This is a good reminder to all multi-user Pod Owner / Operators to
take appropriate action when/if users on your pod violate any of the (_default_)
abuse guidelines set in place. As Yarn.social is decentrlaised the responsibility
is _hopefully_ spread out and the burden _hopefully_ quite small.
To date, so far; I've never had to do anything. 🤞 -- I attribute this to the design
and vision in mind (@lyse I'll brain dump); basically we're tried very hard to
make the platform more "human"-like and "harder" to abuse in general
(_avoiding things top-heavy users, re-whatever, promoting, etc-)._
Twitter updated its private information safety policy this morning to ban sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent
Only now Twitter™ start following basic commonsense?! 😳 This is pretty much
covered by many countries local laws on privacy. Geez 😳
Thank goodness we're covered Abuse 👌
----
Anyway.... This is a good reminder to all multi-user Pod Owner / Operators to
take appropriate action when/if users on your pod violate any of the (_default_)
abuse guidelines set in place. As Yarn.social is decentrlaised the responsibility
is _hopefully_ spread out and the burden _hopefully_ quite small.
To date, so far; I've never had to do anything. 🤞 -- I attribute this to the design
and vision in mind (@lyse I'll brain dump); basically we're tried very hard to
make the platform more "human"-like and "harder" to abuse in general
(_avoiding things top-heavy users, re-whatever, promoting, etc-)._