Washington-SANA
The social networking site Twitter announced an expansion of measures to combat hate speech published on its platform.
UBI news agency quoted Twitter as saying that “the site’s administration is working to expand its policy to regulate hate behavior and prohibit the use of language that degrades human dignity on the basis of race or national origin,” indicating that it would remove posts that violate the rules in addition to sending an alert for potentially content To be offensive.
Twitter and Facebook have strengthened mechanisms that block hate posts during the recent election campaign, which saw disinformation messages posted by outgoing US President Donald Trump restricted.