Twitter Corrects the Record For Journalists’ Content Removal
According to a recent Pew Research Center study, 67 percent of American adults get at least some of their news on social media.
According to a recent Pew Research Center study, 67 percent of American adults get at least some of their news on social media.
The thing is, the word is now not as uncommon as it used to be. That is thanks to the rise of social media networks.
Social media platforms are spaces where people can practice their rights to freedom of speech and expression.
Aside from those, we can also go to Twitter to improve our skills. We can follow the accounts of experts in our field.
The same goes for Twitter users. Some are only interested in seeing the Tweets from people and topics that they are interested in.
Facebook also pushed back the notion of adding a dislike button. Instead, they introduced another way for users to express how they feel.
Fortunately, Twitter believes that the safety of users and the freedom of expression go hand in hand. Social media have some dangers.
Social media has proven to be more than just a way for people to pass the time. They have been active in responding to the world.
For Twitter, accountability remains the top priority. It has a set of company-wide goals that are set for workforce representation.
In addition, Twitter will require tweets that degrade other people to be removed from the platform once they are reported by other users.