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The anti-abuse tool was launched to limit unwelcome interactions on Twitter.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Twitter<\/a> is giving millions of users access to its anti-abuse tool that will protect them from hate speech<\/a> and bullying on the platform.

Called 'Safety Mode', the feature was first introduced to a small set of users in September last year.

The 'Safety Mode' tool is now available in beta for more users across English-speaking markets, including the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand.

\"Remember when we began testing a new feature called Safety Mode? After months of feedback from beta users, we're excited to expand this to some of you in several new English-speaking markets to gain more feedback and insights,\" Twitter posted late on Tuesday.

The anti-abuse tool was launched to limit unwelcome interactions on Twitter.

'Safety Mode' temporarily blocks accounts for seven days for using potentially harmful language -- such as insults or hateful remarks -- or sending repetitive and uninvited replies or mentions.

\"When the feature is turned on in your Settings, our systems will assess the likelihood of a negative engagement by considering both -- the tweet's content and the relationship between the Tweet author and replier,\" according to the company.

The technology takes existing relationships into account, so accounts \"you follow or frequently interact with will not be autoblocked\".

\"The authors of Tweets found by our technology to be harmful or uninvited will be auto-blocked, meaning they'll temporarily be unable to follow your account, see your tweets, or send you Direct Messages,\" said Twitter.

Before each 'Safety Mode' period ends, you'll receive a notification recapping this information.

The 'Safety Mode' autoblocks can be seen and undone at any time in your Settings.

\"We'll also regularly monitor the accuracy of our Safety Mode systems to make improvements to our detection capabilities,\" said Twitter.
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Twitter打开滥用数百万用户的工具

“安全模式”暂时块占7天使用有害的语言——如侮辱或仇恨言论或发送重复和不请自来的回复和提到。“安全模式”工具现在可以在英语测试更多用户市场,包括美国、英国、加拿大、澳大利亚、爱尔兰和新西兰。

  • 更新于2022年2月18日08:11点坚持
< p >滥用工具启动限制在Twitter上不受欢迎的交互。< / p >
滥用工具启动限制在Twitter上不受欢迎的交互。
推特给数以百万计的用户访问其滥用工具,它会保护他们仇恨言论站台上和欺凌。

“安全模式”,该功能首次引入少量的用户去年9月。

“安全模式”工具现在可以在英语测试更多用户市场,包括美国、英国、加拿大、澳大利亚、爱尔兰和新西兰。

“还记得我们开始测试一个新功能叫做安全模式?经过几个月的测试用户的反馈,我们兴奋地扩大一些你在几个新的英语市场获得更多的反馈和见解,“Twitter在周二晚些时候发布。

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滥用工具启动限制在Twitter上不受欢迎的交互。

“安全模式”暂时块占7天使用有害的语言——如侮辱或仇恨言论或发送重复和不请自来的回复和提到。

“当你设置的特性,我们的系统将评估消极参与的可能性通过考虑,微博的内容和微博作者之间的关系和回答者,”根据公司。

技术需要考虑现有的关系,所以账户“你遵循或经常与不会autoblocked”。

“微博的作者发现通过我们的技术是有害的或不请自来的会自动封锁,这意味着他们将暂时无法追随你的帐户,看到你的微博,或送你直接消息,“推特说。

在每一个“安全模式”时期结束之前,你会收到一个通知说这个信息。

“安全模式”autoblocks随时可以看到,解开在你的设置。

“我们也会定期监控的准确性安全模式系统改进检测功能,“推特说。
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The anti-abuse tool was launched to limit unwelcome interactions on Twitter.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Twitter<\/a> is giving millions of users access to its anti-abuse tool that will protect them from hate speech<\/a> and bullying on the platform.

Called 'Safety Mode', the feature was first introduced to a small set of users in September last year.

The 'Safety Mode' tool is now available in beta for more users across English-speaking markets, including the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand.

\"Remember when we began testing a new feature called Safety Mode? After months of feedback from beta users, we're excited to expand this to some of you in several new English-speaking markets to gain more feedback and insights,\" Twitter posted late on Tuesday.

The anti-abuse tool was launched to limit unwelcome interactions on Twitter.

'Safety Mode' temporarily blocks accounts for seven days for using potentially harmful language -- such as insults or hateful remarks -- or sending repetitive and uninvited replies or mentions.

\"When the feature is turned on in your Settings, our systems will assess the likelihood of a negative engagement by considering both -- the tweet's content and the relationship between the Tweet author and replier,\" according to the company.

The technology takes existing relationships into account, so accounts \"you follow or frequently interact with will not be autoblocked\".

\"The authors of Tweets found by our technology to be harmful or uninvited will be auto-blocked, meaning they'll temporarily be unable to follow your account, see your tweets, or send you Direct Messages,\" said Twitter.

Before each 'Safety Mode' period ends, you'll receive a notification recapping this information.

The 'Safety Mode' autoblocks can be seen and undone at any time in your Settings.

\"We'll also regularly monitor the accuracy of our Safety Mode systems to make improvements to our detection capabilities,\" said Twitter.
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