Yesterday, Twitter updated its safety policy to prohibit tweets that “could place people at a higher risk of transmitting COVID-19”. This includes a number of different things, such as denying expert guidance, or tweets that misleadingly pretend to be from health authorities. The new guidelines will require users to remove offending tweets before they can tweet again – and they will be notified of this via email.
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@Jake Moore, Cybersecurity Specialist, provides expert commentary at @Information Security Buzz.
"Incorrect advice can have incredibly damaging effects socially...."
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