In a series of tweets, Mr Dorsey acknowledged that some people had “taken advantage” of the service and Twitter had shown an “inability to address it fast enough”. He revealed the company was now seeking outside experts with tools to help measure the public conversations taking place on on the site as part of plans to reduce negative content. We’re committing Twitter to help increase the collective health, openness, and civility of public conversation, and to hold ourselves publicly accountable towards progress. — jack (@jack) March 1, 2018“We’re committing Twitter to help increase the collective health, openness, and civility of public conversation, and to hold ourselves publicly accountable towards progress,” Mr Dorsey wrote. “We don’t yet know if those are the right indicators of conversation health for Twitter.
Source: Irish Examiner March 01, 2018 17:37 UTC