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Twitter to ask users to rethink abusive messages – a promising step towards 'slowcial media'


In an effort to reverse the flood of abuse on the platform, Twitter is rolling out a new feature which will show a self-moderation prompt to users who compose replies that the platform’s algorithms recognise to be abusive. The prompt effectively asks users to think twice before posting an abusive message.
Because it compels users to rethink and reflect on abusive tweets, Twitter’s new self-moderation prompt could be a promising step away from fast and furious social media posting and towards a more considered slow media – or “slowcial media”.
Twitter’s new feature
This isn’t the first time Twitter has trialled and released “nudges” aimed at addressing poor behaviour on the platform. In 2020, Twitter added misinformation labels to tweets in response to COVID-19 conspiracies circulating on the platform, which they say reduced the number of tweets quoting misleading information by 29%. ....

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Journalists launch legal action against Eoghan Harris over accounts linked to 'Barbara J Pym'


Journalists launch legal action against Eoghan Harris over accounts linked to Barbara J Pym
Harris confirmed he had received solicitors’ letters and added that he would “see them in court”.
By Gráinne Ní Aodha
Wednesday 12 May 2021, 6:14 PM
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TWO JOURNALISTS HAVE launched legal proceedings against former Sunday Independent columnist Eoghan Harris, following this month’s revelations that he was one of the founders of an anonymous Twitter account under the name ‘Barbara J Pym’ which has since been permanently suspended from the platform.
Belfast-based Phoenix Law – which is representing journalists Allison Morris and Aoife Moore – has also written to Twitter in relation to the proceedings. ....

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