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Twitter adds a new warning that will protect us from unwanted Tweets

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A new warning arrives for those who go against the rules of Twitter

Despite its drop in the number of users some time ago, Twitter is still on the warpath as a social network. Although in most social networks what prevails are the photos, Twitter does not seem to be affected since it remains completely focused on microblogging .

It is also known that Twitter is a much more open and tolerant social network with certain content than other social networks. But, despite this, it also has its rules and for violation of the same, our account can be suspended, both temporarily and permanently.

This new warning will appear in account tweets with relevance and public interest

In addition, there is some content that, while not preventing us from viewing it, indicates that may not be appropriate or may contain violent or sexual content These warnings are useful as they They indicate to the audience that the tweet may not be to their liking and what they do is hide the content of the tweet, such as the images.

And Twitter has announced that, these warnings, will be joined by a new. Specifically, it will apply to those tweets that breach or violate its rules or terms of use but that Twitter considers to be of public relevance.

That is, it depends who writes a tweet against the rules of Twitter, neither the tweet nor the account will be deleted. They will remain on the social network with a warning about the tweet stating that "the tweet goes against the rules of Twitter but that they understand that it has relevance and public interest."

The new warning in the Twitter feed

For this, from Twitter they have indicated some guidelines to identify an account with relevance or public interest. The account must represent an official government, government departments, public offices or public office, have more than 100,000 followers and be verified.

If these requirements are met, tweets against the rules of Twitter will be tolerated by displaying the warning. From Twitter they also indicate that it is not applicable to all tweets. If any tweet is threatening or prompts to commit violent acts, the above will not apply.

What do you think of this measure? Should Twitter apply its rules to all users without exception or is this measure okay with you? Will this measure be dedicated to a specific public office?