Hello again. Thank you so much for your feedback on the last tweet storm! We’re back with more ideas from the Twitter Health design team that strive to deliver more transparency around our policies and inform you about what’s happening when you report or take other safety actions
We want to do better. So we’re sharing early exploratory ideas for your feedback. Your interest will help us know if any of these ideas are worth pursuing further. (Constructive feedback please.)
@tapatinah @dantley I think this is an excellent start; kudos to you for taking it on. One thing I think is sorely lacking though, are more categories in the UI for reported tweets. Misleading/incorrect or potentially harmful info regarding COVID, for example.
@tapatinah @dantley How about doing something about Nazis?
@tapatinah @TwitterSafety Will my son hear back from you with regards to an appeal for a suspended account? Neither of us understand why it would have been suspended, the account in question is @Grayson_Stovall. Thank you in advance.
@tapatinah How about an “EDIT” button ... Plaeeeeezzzzzeeee! 🙏 There’s nothing worse than hitting enter on that perfect Tweet that’s getting hundreds of likes .... only to find that one misspelling that you overlooked!
@tapatinah @TwitterSafety VERIFICA A JULIETTE @freirejuliette