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Fighting abuse to protect freedom of expression

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An update on Twitter Rules, and how we’re fighting abuse

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Expanding the scope of our #Transparency Report

Since 2012, we’ve published a biannual transparency report covering government requests and copyright notices. Now, for the first time, we’re expanding the scope of the report to include two new sections: trademark notices and email privacy practices.

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Why Twitter faves #NetNeutrality

We support the FCC’s proposed rules to protect the Open Internet.

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Three years of increased #transparency ... and counting

Since we launched our first transparency report back in 2012, many other companies have followed suit (more than 30, according to

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Taking the fight for #transparency to court

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As part of our latest transparency report released in July, we described how we were being prohibited from reporting on the actual scope of surveillance of Twitter users by the U.S. government.

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Continuing our fight for more #transparency

Each successive release of our Transparency Report aims to provide more meaningful and constructive insight into the global government and copyright requests we receive. This is our fifth edition.

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Today at Twitter: Ask @HillaryClinton your questions

We’re thrilled to welcome Secretary Hillary Clinton to Twitter headquarters in San Francisco today.

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User security and national security surveillance reform

Our support for strengthening a federal bill to restore the confidence of Internet users domestically and around the world, while keeping citizens safe.

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Thoughts on World Press Freedom Day

We encourage you to tweet your observations and thoughts about #PressFreedom for World Press Freedom Day.

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Victory for free expression in Turkish court

Two days ago, we filed petitions in Turkish court to challenge the access ban on Twitter, joining Turkish journalists and legal experts, Turkish citizens, and the international community.

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