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Twitter says it mistakenly suspended accounts after new policy spurred ‘malicious reports’

Twitter said it suspended accounts by mistake after a new photo policy prompted a series of “coordinated and malicious reports.” According to The Washington Post on Friday, those reports targeted anti-extremism researchers and journalists.  Earlier this week, Twitter expanded its private information policy to ban the sharing of photos and videos of private individuals without their consent. A Twitter representative told CNET …

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Twitter’s leadership shake

When co-founder Jack Dorsey returned to Twitter as chief executive in 2015, he made it clear the social media company needed to constantly reinvent itself.  “The world needs a Twitter that not only remains relevant,” Dorsey said during a conference call that year, “but thrives and continues to redefine what came before it.” Parag Agrawal became Twitter CEO with Jack …

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