New Delhi: Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino has refuted a report which claimed there has been a surge of "hateful, violent, and inaccurate" information on the Elon Musk-owned platform. Yaccarino said Twitter has "made progress" and that most tweets in a user's feed are now fine.
"A Bloomberg article claims that harmful content viewed on Twitter is on the rise, but that's not true. Here's what is true - more than 99 per cent of content users and advertisers see on Twitter is healthy," she posted. It means only a small amount of content requires enforcement on Twitter.
"But no matter the amount, we will keep doing whatever it takes to make this platform as safe and healthy as possible. The Bloomberg story pulled together a collection of incorrect, misleading, and outdated metrics, mostly from the period shortly after Twitter's acquisition," Yaccarino said. She said that over the past 8 months, "we've made progress on reducing the spread of hate speech, proactively preventing child exploitation, and giving brands more control over where their ads appear - from adjacency controls to third-party verification".