Twitter shuts 377000 more terrorism accounts
According to a recent report, Twitter has suspended over 377,000 more accounts for promoting terrorism. This brings the total number of suspended accounts to over 1.2 million since 2015.
Twitter's efforts to combat terrorism on its platform have been ongoing, and the company has implemented various measures to identify and remove accounts that promote or glorify terrorism. These measures include using machine learning algorithms to detect and flag suspicious content, as well as working with law enforcement agencies and other organizations to identify and remove accounts that are linked to terrorist organizations.
The suspension of these accounts is a significant step in Twitter's efforts to keep its platform safe and secure for its users. By removing accounts that promote terrorism, Twitter is helping to prevent the spread of harmful and dangerous ideologies, and is working to create a safer and more welcoming environment for all users.
It's worth noting that Twitter's efforts to combat terrorism are ongoing, and the company will continue to work to identify and remove accounts that promote or glorify terrorism.