Monday, December 4, 2023

Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying will be permanently suspended, Musk says

Must read

11 ways to say no (without actually having to say no)

Setting boundaries and saying no doesn’t have to be so difficult with help from best-selling author Jay Papasan. He offers a range...

Abandoning NAR won’t help us reclaim our legacy and lead change

Agents industrywide are tempted to give NAR the cold shoulder, but coach Darryl Davis says that is not the solution to fix...

24 affirmations, lessons and contemplations for 2024

The verdict is in — the old way of doing business is over. Join us at Inman Connect New York Jan. 23-25, when together we’ll...

ONE Sotheby’s taps Compass alum Lena Johnson as CMO

The marketing executive spent eight years at Vogue before transitioning into real estate and was instrumental in the founding of Compass’ luxury...

Investing.com - Financial Markets Worldwide

Quotes

All Instrument Types

  • All Instrument Types
  • Indices
  • Equities
  • ETFs
  • Funds
  • Commodities
  • Currencies
  • Crypto
  • Bonds
  • Certificates

Please try another search

Stock Markets 23 minutes ago (Nov 06, 2022 06:15PM ET)

Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying will be permanently suspended, Musk says © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Elon Musk photo and Twitter logo are seen through magnifier in this illustration taken November 4, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

(Reuters) – Elon Musk tweeted on Sunday that any Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying “parody” will be permanently suspended.

Musk has said Twitter will create a content moderation council composed of representatives with “widely divergent views.”

Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying will be permanently suspended, Musk says

Related Articles

More articles

Latest article

11 ways to say no (without actually having to say no)

Setting boundaries and saying no doesn’t have to be so difficult with help from best-selling author Jay Papasan. He offers a range...

Abandoning NAR won’t help us reclaim our legacy and lead change

Agents industrywide are tempted to give NAR the cold shoulder, but coach Darryl Davis says that is not the solution to fix...

24 affirmations, lessons and contemplations for 2024

The verdict is in — the old way of doing business is over. Join us at Inman Connect New York Jan. 23-25, when together we’ll...

ONE Sotheby’s taps Compass alum Lena Johnson as CMO

The marketing executive spent eight years at Vogue before transitioning into real estate and was instrumental in the founding of Compass’ luxury...