Twitter is coming clean about its efforts to fight terrorist-aligned accounts. In a new blog post, the company details a push towards fighting accounts aligned with violent extremist groups like ISIS, including increasing the size that manages reports and employing automated spam-fighting tools to locate offending accounts more efficiently. Twitter claims those tactics have resulted in more than 125,000 accounts suspended for threatening or promoting terrors acts since the middle of last year. "We have already seen results," the post reads, "including an increase in account suspensions and this type of activity shifting off of Twitter."
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Elon Musk has recently declared that Twitter is going to roll out the latest changes to its user interface in order to give a better experience to users.
Good to know they are keeping an eye on such activities. If possible they should ban the IP addresses too from which these accounts are frequently logged in.