Twitter opens up its anti-harassment Safety Mode to millions more users
Twitter is expanding access to its Safety Mode by bringing the beta to around 50 percent of accounts in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand. The company started testing the feature in September with a small number of people. It’s expanding the beta to additional English-speaking countries to gain more insights and look into ways of making further improvements.
Remember when we began testing a new feature called Safety Mode? After months of feedback from beta users, we’re excited to expand this to some of you in several new English-speaking markets to gain more feedback and insights. https://t.co/8TM7S5Zfujpic.twitter.com/AqVOUwyNQv
— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) February 15, 2022
Safety Mode is a setting that will automatically block accounts that Twitter thinks may be using harmful language. Those accounts won’t be able to interact with you for seven days. There’s a way for users to manually review the tweets and accounts Twitter found questionable, and to unblock that account if there wasn’t actually a problem. Accounts that users follow or interact with often are never autoblocked. The idea is to cut down on harassment and prevent people from having to go through the process of manually …read more

