After testing and improving prompts that ask you to review a potentially harmful or offensive reply, we learned that this feature can help encourage more meaningful convos.
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) May 5, 2021
We’re now rolling out these prompts on iOS and soon Android. https://t.co/GdnEGrIvfM pic.twitter.com/5hrK0mrd8f
"34% of people revised their initial reply after seeing the prompt, or chose not to send the reply at all."
— Jonathon Colman (@jcolman) May 6, 2021
This is proof that content can drive behavior change. It's also proof that OMG YES people read content.https://t.co/D7BoJBSh9Y
Tweeting a mean reply to an article you hadn’t read is gonna be quite a production. https://t.co/XzOS0qjF8e
— Joshua Holland (@JoshuaHol) May 6, 2021
So apparently they tested this shit on me. I didn’t know it wasn’t a real feature, and it just went away one day.
— Sicca WhiteSupremacists’ Bull$hit (@Road25th) May 5, 2021
Sometimes I took the cusses out. Most times though, it was “I said what i said”.
https://t.co/Vd5QORn3fI
If you start prompting me to drop my sarcasm, I'm done with you Twitter.
— Hadi Hariri (@hhariri) May 5, 2021
https://t.co/aJh5Lu2P3x
“Want to review this before Tweeting?" the prompt asks in a sample provided by the San Francisco-based company.
— Barbara Malmet (@B52Malmet) May 5, 2021
Twitter users will have three options in response: tweet as is, edit or delete. - so we are getting an edit button but it is BEFORE a posting
https://t.co/BV6xcDgFwn
An awesome new feature that we hope will make Twitter a better place for everyone ? https://t.co/i8LgdlTx2b
— LE (@NYC_LAE) May 5, 2021
Brushed this off as silly, but I'm sure Twitter has really good data on effectiveness. "Are you sure you really want to be an asshole?" https://t.co/kvY8AcfRqR
— Adam Levitan (@adamlevitan) May 6, 2021
#Twitter rolls out improved 'reply prompts' to cut down on harmful tweets
— Ingrid Booltink (@IngridBooltink) May 6, 2021
?https://t.co/zpAyVUwrUS
via @techcrunch pic.twitter.com/Fczk0gWdY9
Twitter rolls out improved ‘reply prompts’ to cut down on harmful tweets https://t.co/JG94j4GTG2 #twitter #socialmedia
— Tweepsmap (@tweepsmap) May 5, 2021
Twitter rolls out improved ‘reply prompts’ to cut down on harmful tweets | TechCrunch https://t.co/56IhUboaZ0 日本でも早く実装してくれ
— ばんくし? (@vaaaaanquish) May 5, 2021
“Twitter rolls out improved ‘reply prompts’ to cut down on harmful tweets – TechCrunch” https://t.co/amEu8230Tz
— mattn (@mattn_jp) May 5, 2021
Twitterが去年から試している英語のみの機能ですが、日本で言う #クソリプ をしようとしているユーザーに対して、ポストされる前に、もう一回見直しませんかとメッセージが出る。twitterの調べではメッセージが出ると34%ものユーザーは編集またはポストをやめるという。https://t.co/ULRie1WEKJ
— Samson サムソンです。 (@yeesamson) May 5, 2021
Twitter rolls out improved ‘reply prompts’ to cut down on harmful tweets: https://t.co/QihB7Eo4Kb
— Sarah Perez (@sarahintampa) May 5, 2021
TL;DR version: Don’t be a nobberhttps://t.co/A4CvKEQzGZ
— Alistair Coleman (@alistaircoleman) May 6, 2021
After a morning of angry men shouting at me on twitter, I am asked to cover this story ?https://t.co/reuGmoCtYC
— Zoe Kleinman (@zsk) May 6, 2021
I have to say this is a good addition.https://t.co/gV8A9ykGdA
— Prof Marc Tennant (@MarcTennant) May 6, 2021
A timely reminder! Be nice! ?https://t.co/HHQlt6lDfQ
— Caroline ? (@grow_your_wings) May 6, 2021
Twitter will now reprimand you for nasty replies (story by @Indianidle) https://t.co/Ajt3AsejUl
— TNW (@thenextweb) May 6, 2021