No more Twitter abuse

IN Media Watch Briefs | 03/08/2013

Tony Wang, the UK Boss of Twitter, said the company has updated its rules to make it clear that abuse will not be tolerated and has put extra staff in place to handle reports of abuse. He said the clarified rules make clear that Twitter will not tolerate abusive behaviour, and an 'in-tweet' report button has been added so people can report abusive behaviour directly from a tweet. Sad news for NaMo’s fans.

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