Stories Some Tweets just aren’t for everybody—and that’s OK

Twitter just made it easier for people to have control over what they Tweet and who gets to see it.

Stories Don’t @ me: Protecting your peace with “Unmention”

A new safety feature from Twitter lets people leave the conversation and make themselves “unmentionable.”

Stories How Twitter is nudging users to have healthier conversations

You can’t ban mean, but you can help build an online environment that promotes, encourages, and supports ways that people can treat each other with more respect.

Stories Twitter’s new reporting process centers on a human-first design

Twitter is using insights from researchers, therapists, and writers to test a new way to report everything from misinformation & spam to harassment & hate speech.

Stories Your Tweets, your tools: Curating the experience that’s right for you

Twitter uses a ton of processes to reduce potentially harmful content, but these 3 safety tools empower folks to design the experience that’s right for them, down to their individual Tweets.

Stories The secret world of good bots

A new experiment on Twitter tests whether labeling accounts as good bots helps build trust on the platform.

Stories What procedural justice taught us about fairness and rule enforcement

An innovative approach to the relationship between a community and its law enforcement — centered around dignity and respect — could help foster a safer Twitter.

Stories Is it possible to build more kindness into Twitter?

Twitter is building the tools for people to apologize online. Will anyone use them?

Stories What’s in a name? The case for inclusivity through anonymity

There is a commonly held misconception that verifying users’ identification would reduce toxicity on Twitter. But that’s not how online identity works.

Stories Four truths about bots

Twitter's head of site integrity Yoel Roth says there's a lot that people get wrong about bots and fake accounts. He busts four of the most common myths.

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