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Elon Musk Announces New Twitter Policy, Will Minimize Hate Tweets

He also announced that Twitter plans to restore several controversial accounts that had previously been banned or suspended.

In the midst of another crisis on Twitter , now caused by the confrontation between the workers and Elon Musk , today the new owner of the platform released a preview of the platform’s new policy .

Through a tweet sent today, the new owner of Twitter , Elon Musk, gave a preview of what will be the new policy of the platform, with which he seeks to move away from the one promoted by the previous administration.

Announcing Twitter’s new policy, Musk said that “Twitter’s new policy is free speech , but not free reach.”

He also reported that Twitter will demonetize and will not promote tweets containing hate speech or any other “negative” content .

“Twitter’s new policy is free speech, but not free reach. Negative /hate tweets will be maximally removed and demonetized, so there will be no ads or other revenue for Twitter,” the billionaire wrote.

“You won’t find the tweet unless you specifically search for it, which is no different than the rest of the internet,” the Tesla owner added.

Will Trump return to Twitter?

He also announced that Twitter plans to restore several controversial accounts that had been previously banned or suspended, but added that the company has yet to make a decision on former President Donald Trump ‘s account .

Minutes later, he said that the decision regarding Trump could be decided by Vox Populi and published a poll in which Twitter users could vote to decide whether to reinstate the former president’s account.

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Written by Geekybar

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For over 7 years in journalism. Half of them are as editor. My weakness is doing mini-investigations on new topics.

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