Twitter Expands Privacy Policy One Day After Jack Dorsey Steps Down

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A day after Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey stepped down as CEO, the social media firm announced sweeping policy changes targeting the sharing of photos or videos of individuals.

โ€œBeginning today,โ€ Twitterย said in a statementย Tuesday, โ€œwe will not allow the sharing of private media, such as images or videos of private individuals without their consentโ€ before adding that โ€œpublishing peopleโ€™s private info is also prohibited under the policy, as is threatening or incentivizing others to do so.โ€

The platform has already banned users from posting or sharing othersโ€™ personal informationโ€”including their identity, documents, financial information, or addressesโ€”without their consent. Twitterโ€™s Tuesday statement said the latest policy update is an extension of the previous rules.

Under the new policy, material reported or flagged for violating the policy will be reviewed by Twitter and can be potentially removed. Those who violate the policy can be permanently suspended from the platform.

The new policy wonโ€™t be applied, in most circumstances, to โ€œmedia featuring public figures or individuals when media and accompanying Tweet text are shared in the public interest or add value to public discourse,โ€ Twitter said in its update. Itโ€™s not clear what qualifies for โ€œpublic figures or individuals.โ€

โ€œWe will always try to assess the context in which the content is shared and, in such cases, we may allow the images or videos to remain on the service,โ€ according to the San Franciso-based firmโ€™s statement. โ€œFor instance, we would take into consideration whether the image is publicly available and/or is being covered by mainstream/traditional media (newspapers, TV channels, online news sites), or if a particular image and the accompanying tweet text adds value to the public discourse, is being shared in public interest, or is relevant to the community.โ€

Furthermore, the image or video could be โ€œpart of a newsworthy event due to public interest value, and this might outweigh the safety risks to a person,โ€ Twitter added.

Previously, Twitter has been criticized for selectively enforcing its policies, including last year when the firm blocked the sharing of a New York Post article regarding Hunter Bidenโ€™s laptop and claimed the information was โ€œhackedโ€ despite there being no evidence.

Byย Jack Phillips

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