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Little by little, social networks are intervening in net neutrality and censoring those people who opt for bad practices to practice your “liberalism”. Twitter is one of those networks where everything is public and in one of its latest changes it has begun to ban users who use incorrect language against religious organizations This transformation It is being carried out slowly but it allows us to glimpse the intentions of the blue bird with respect to the people who disrespect these groups.
A few months ago Twitter announced new rules in its policies and one of its first rules was precisely that, prohibiting the use of dehumanizing languageagainst religious groups. Faced with this ban, Twitter no longer allows you to compare religious groups with animals or other kinds of things.
Religious people are people too
Twitter also ensures that these changes will take effect on tweets published in the past, since those that violate the new policies will be deleted from the most famous microblogging network. Some users who see deleted tweets and continue to do these things will also face possible account closure Here are some examples of phrases and expressions that are not allowed by Twitter. They are in English but we translate them below.
- The rats must be exterminated. The are disgusting.
- are viruses. They are making this country sick.
- should be punished. We are not doing enough to get rid of those dirty animals.
- We don't want more in our country. Enough with those worms.
These examples are very clear but they help us understand what types of comments will be removed from the social network Well, we shouldn't praise violence on Twitter and anything that suggests religious groups are like animals will be removed from the network as soon as possible. Twitter wants to get people to talk and dialogue in a he althy way. Twitter does not care what type of religious group is affected, because from the platform they will ensure that everyone is respected. We assume that they will use mechanisms similar to those used to detect fake news, with the help of artificial intelligence and an exhaustive analysis of the language used by some users.
Twitter has spent months listening to user complaints, receiving feedback and preparing to create a much cleaner platform with less hate. Their new policies are a clear example of this and freely insulting or comparing religious groups to animals is over