Twitter is rolling out a new feature today that enables users to compile harassment reports to document threatening tweets.
This release follows recent efforts from Twitter to crack down on harassment and bullying, including the company’s move to ban “intimate photos or videos” shared without consent.
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“We hope that providing you with a summary of your report will make that process easier for you,” Twitter said. Here’s what the report looks like:
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This tool will probably be useful, and law enforcement may find it handy. However, it won’t provide a solution for people suffering from mass harassment on Twitter — like Gamergate target Brianna Wu — if law enforcement doesn’t change the way it handles online threats.
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