Sadly, this seems to be the case at Youtube and Facebook as well. There is so much expertise outside the walls of these companies, but they can’t seem to admit they have a problem. https://t.co/I94BLX84Xt pic.twitter.com/auAbWIoM22
— megan squire (@MeganSquire0) August 23, 2019
In fairness, it was always practically nothing https://t.co/ALjpATwvYt
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) August 23, 2019
Twitter ignoring feedback on how to address trust & safety issues is a "dog bites man" story and it's weird media still write these stories.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) August 24, 2019
Twitter making changes to the product based on user & expert feedback? Now that'd actually be news, not this.https://t.co/HlkTZlaGOg
Remember the Trust and Safety Council that was going to solve Twitter's bullying, bigotry, and BS problems? They now say the company is totally ignoring them. https://t.co/UsFRgkxUSO
— Nicholas Thompson (@nxthompson) August 23, 2019
I mean, how often did they listen to the actual Trust & Safety employees? https://t.co/7aozoWCePT
— Jeff Hodges (@jmhodges) August 23, 2019
I can probably find the 12 tweets this year where I pointed this out. Because again, it's not a Twitter staff problem. It is a Twitter CEO problem. https://t.co/DdAAwrErvP
— ❄Mikki Kendall❄ (@Karnythia) August 23, 2019
This is the most unsurprising news of the day. @jack cares much more about engagement and active users than keeping open racism, harassment and doxing off of this platform. https://t.co/g07ZUZat5t
— Sleeping Giants (@slpng_giants) August 23, 2019
SCOOP: I obtained a letter from members of Twitter's Trust and Safety Council, which was formed three years ago to provide the company with outside advice on its policies. Now, some members say they're being ignored, and they want to talk to Jack https://t.co/yDN594CBF7
— Louise Matsakis (@lmatsakis) August 23, 2019
Lessons here for that external review board Facebook is setting up for content policy decisions. If you're gonna build some new entity, will it last after the PR push? https://t.co/1K6rVAyjAA
— Sarah Frier (@sarahfrier) August 23, 2019
In 2016, Twitter formed a council to help the company combat harassment and abuse. Many on Twitter's Trust and Safety Council now say they're being ignored. https://t.co/N0ESX0ruKZ
— Matthew Keys (@MatthewKeysLive) August 23, 2019
scoop from @lmatsakis: Twitter’s trust and safety team says they’re being ignored, says the company is “embarrassing” in a letter obtained by Wired https://t.co/61PLj7KZ1u
— Jason Koebler (@jason_koebler) August 23, 2019
Kind of hilarious. (But I call bs on @TwitterSupport caring about religious hate speech. Antisemitism is still rampant on this platform. We just block or mute those twits) https://t.co/dFIx6tDeR4
— Liana Kerzner ? PAX (@redlianak) August 24, 2019
Remember that Trust & Safety Council @jack said was going to fix everything? Well, they actually seem to be trying. But he’s ignoring them. Because of course he is. He’s an asshole. https://t.co/SG7fAQpWbB
— Mike Monteiro (@monteiro) August 23, 2019
"'The Trust and Safety Council has eroded to practically nothing,' the member said."
— Virginia Murr (@Verba_et_Vertus) August 24, 2019
Twitter's repeated promises to make the dialogue "healthier" is song-and-dance PR. That's all it's ever been; that's all it'll ever be.https://t.co/j9kNoijKob
Twitter is using their Trust and Safety board as political cover and nothing else. https://t.co/hQ5t8fO6mK
— Derek Powazek ? (@fraying) August 24, 2019
The flaw of councils or committees is that when CEO are faced with public safety or short term click/revenue growth, CEOs often choose the latter. “Twitter Trust and Safety Advisers Say They’re Being Ignored.” #ceoaccountability https://t.co/74iS6UGUeT
— Project Include (@projectinclude) August 24, 2019
Twitter Trust and Safety Advisers Say They’re Being Ignored https://t.co/6zBRie7qVn
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) August 24, 2019
Twitter ignoring feedback on how to address trust & safety issues is a "dog bites man" story and it's weird media still write these stories.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) August 24, 2019
Twitter making changes to the product based on user & expert feedback? Now that'd actually be news, not this.https://t.co/HlkTZlaGOg
Shocked I tell you, shocked ? ?
— Privacy Camp (@PrivacyCamp) August 24, 2019
Twitter Trust and Safety Advisers Say They’re Being Ignored | WIRED https://t.co/tNZDGZHHx8
NEW from @lmatsakis: members of Twitter's Trust & Safety Council—a group of 40+ outside experts and orgs who are supposed to help Twitter fight abuse—sent a letter to the company this week saying that they're being kept in the dark. https://t.co/a9kPvbPqq0
— Caitlin Kelly (@caitlin__kelly) August 23, 2019
OH NO
— Greg Dean (@GregDean23) August 24, 2019
SURELY NOT https://t.co/lbijyZm7Em
혐오와 학대와 싸우는 트위터의 신뢰와 안전 위원회에 3년간 있었던 사람이 회사가 전혀 말을 듣지 않는다고 밝힘https://t.co/nEBdB623nA pic.twitter.com/DznyOh0ilt
— 데드캣 (@deadcatssociety) August 24, 2019
This company, tho! ??♀️ https://t.co/UL6RdGIapI
— Nanjira (@NiNanjira) August 24, 2019
What a shock. #DeplatformJack#DeplatformHate #DeplatformH8 #Op0H8https://t.co/OMAdM5qF1z
— ☦️Themis☮️Eirene☦️ (@Themis_Eirene) August 24, 2019
Twitter finally realizing that setting up a 3rd party “Trust & Safety Council” of outside advisors to run their censorship wasn’t the best thing to do.
— Mark Kern (@Grummz) August 25, 2019
Read the last couple paragraphs. The council is dead.https://t.co/zRaKqrj6f0
Good. https://t.co/sWLDyNukK9
— Christian O'Brien (@realchristianob) August 25, 2019
Now why would @Twitter be ignoring its safety advisory group just when regulatory moves are stepping up?https://t.co/KVKdX4g6bu #platforms #onlineharms
— Fiona R Martin (@media_republik) August 25, 2019
impressive and terrifying scoop from @lmatsakis https://t.co/lXBpEampWs
— Cecilia D'Anastasio (@cecianasta) August 23, 2019
트위터의 '신뢰와 안전' 담당자의 폭로 : 회사가 말을 안 들어먹어 힘들다. #그럼그렇지 https://t.co/W8Xtcbx8hc
— 애니프사형 GMIII 24602호기 (@1_djr123) August 25, 2019