Twitter's new rule will come soon, fake accounts will be closed with feedback
Twitter's new rule will come soon, fake accounts will be closed with feedback
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Recently, it has been confirmed that the micro-blogging site Twitter is going to be a new rule for users soon. Under this new rule, Twitter will now ask people for feedback (fake) to stop fake tweets and news. At the same time, Twitter has said that such posts and tweets exist on our platform, the truth behind which is necessary for the users to know.


At the same time, the news is twisted on the Twitter platform because of which people are being misled. Any photo, audio, and video can also be in its scope. Apart from this, media support is being used to spread fake tweets and news.

Twitter created new rules:

According to the information received, Twitter has made a rule to curb fake tweets, under which public opinion is being sought. Twitter has said that through this rule we will be able to make our platform transparent.

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This is how Twitter's plan will work
It is being said that Twitter has prepared a plan, which tells what to do if people see misleading or confusing news. Twitter will issue a notice before sharing such news, warning the users before liking and sharing.

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You can give feedback till 27 November:

The same Twitter has said that to prevent fake tweets, users will be able to give feedback before 12 pm on November 27. At the moment, Twitter has not implemented this new rule yet. Users will be able to give their feedback through a tweet and for this, they have to use #TwitterPolicyFeedback.

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Fake news goes viral on social media:

On the same day, the news is twisted on social media, which misleads people and at the same time, there is a fear of rioting. Along with the Indian government, companies like Facebook have taken tough steps to stop fake news. Now Twitter is also included in this episode.

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