Tuesday, November 29, 2016 | By Kira O'Connor & Nick Pickles (@policy) [11:53 UTC] We recently participated and hosted Anti-Bullying Week events across the UK. Read more... |
Friday, November 25, 2016 | By Ronan Costello (Public Policy) & Kira O'Connor (Trust & Safety Outreach, EMEA) (@policy) [14:57 UTC] We recently hosted Italian NGOs in the city of Rome to discuss alternative narratives and elevating positive content online. Read more... |
Monday, November 21, 2016 | By Patricia Cartes Andrés (@Cartes), Head of Global Trust & Safety Outreach [02:56 UTC] |
Wednesday, November 16, 2016 | By Twitter (@twitter) [09:46 UTC] Twitter is the fastest way to see what’s happening and what everyone is talking about. What makes Twitter great is that it’s open to everyone and every opinion. We’ve seen a growing trend of people taking advantage of that openness and using Twitter to be abusive to others. Read more... |
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 | By Twitter (@twitter) [14:00 UTC] Twitter is the fastest way to see what’s happening and what everyone is talking about. What makes Twitter great is that it’s open to everyone and every opinion. We’ve seen a growing trend of people taking advantage of that openness and using Twitter to be abusive to others. Read more... |
Tuesday, November 8, 2016 | By Karen White (@karenwhite), Senior Manager, Public Policy Europe [10:01 UTC] Twitter supports the work of the Radicalisation Awareness Network with mentoring and a pro-bono Twitter for Good ad grant to promote the #ExitHate campaign - resonates with almost 900,000 views Read more... |
Thursday, November 3, 2016 | By Nisha Agarwal (@nishaagrawal007), CEO, Oxfam India [16:07 UTC] The phenomenal growth of Twitter is an unmatched opportunity for humanitarians. Oxfam India’s collaboration with Twitter to bring best practices through the #TweetToTransform forum contributes to this cause. Read more... |
Thursday, November 3, 2016 | By Karen White (@karenwhite), Sr. Manager, Public Policy, Europe [09:10 UTC] Sometimes the free movement of people and the Internet both face the same seemingly contradictory problem. Both are positive human developments that should reduce barriers between groups, foster an appreciation for different cultures, and create meaningful connections for all of us. Unfortunately, in today’s society, we see that this isn’t always the case. Read more... |
Wednesday, November 2, 2016 | By Nick Pickles, Sr. Manager, Public Policy, UK (@nickpickles) [10:50 UTC] We recently worked with the the Media Diversity Institute and Kick It Out to challenge negative voices and prejudice online. Read more... |
Tuesday, November 1, 2016 | By Karen White (@karenwhite), Sr. Manager, Public Policy, Europe [18:10 UTC] We recently met with The European Jewish Congress (ECJ) to discuss how the platform can be effectively used to promote positive online behaviour. Read more... |