Twitter is reviewing a controversial policy that penalizes users who share images of other users without their consent.
In a statement, Twitter said on Wednesday that the company was conducting “an internal review” of the policy after making several errors in enforcement.
“After this was rolled out, we became aware of a significant amount of coordinated and malicious reports, and unfortunately, our enforcement teams made several errors,” said Twitter spokesperson Trenton Kennedy. “We’ve corrected those errors and are undergoing an internal review to make certain that this policy is used as intended – to curb the misuse of media to harass or intimidate private individuals.”
The policy was announces last week, and is intended to protect users
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