Twitter is ha ji won sex videotrying to take on its troll problem in 2017, but the campaign is not without problems.
In addition to a range of tools aimed at filtering abusive tweets, the platform is running a test in which entire accounts are being marked as sensitive.
SEE ALSO: Inside Twitter's decision to keep Periscope and abandon everything elseOn Thursday, a Mashablereporter clicked on the profile of technology analyst Justin Warren. Instead of showing his image or his tweets, the account blocked his profile image and included a caution: "This profile may include potentially sensitive content."
The reporter could still ultimately view the account, but only by clicking that he agreed to continue despite the possibility of seeing "sensitive images or language."
Is this new? It seems so. Twitter asks that users tweeting images containing violence or nudity flag that in settings. And while users have long been able to request specific media be marked as sensitive in Twitter's safety settings, account-level warnings like this are unusual.
The move stands out among Twitter's latest anti-abuse measures, however, not least because it doesn't appear to have notified Warren of his new status. When told by Mashable, he said he had no idea his account was "sensitive."
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Among the programs Twitter has introduced in 2017 is a function that removes tweets containing "potentially sensitive content" from search results.
It's also rolled out a 12-hour time out for accounts it believes are engaged in abusive behaviour, but it does notify users if they've been hit with the red card. In the case of the 12-hour suspension, accounts are detected by patterns of behaviour and not just potentially offensive keywords.
It's unclear why Warren's account, where he tweets regularly about technology policy, would be marked sensitive.
The issue doesn't seem widespread, but a number of other accounts seem to have noticed it within the past eight hours. Nevertheless, it's doubtful putting a sensitive filter over people's profiles without letting them know will prove popular in the long run.
A spokesperson from Twitter confirmed the platform is running a "limited test of a new safety feature."
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UPDATE: March 10, 2017, 9:57 a.m. AEDT Comment from Twitter added.
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