- Twitter Inc TWTR will stop amplifying Russian government accounts, asking other government-affiliated media to remove posts featuring prisoners of war, citing international humanitarian law.
- Twitter would add warnings to state-backed accounts’ posts about prisoners when they have a “compelling public interest,” quoting Article 13 of the Geneva Convention III.
- Also Read: Twitter Admits It Removed Ukraine Open-Source Intelligence Accounts By Mistake: FT, Twitter Introduces New Version To Secure User Activity, Information From Russian Surveillance: Bloomberg
- Twitter would also mandate the removal of posts from any user, state-linked or not, who posts about prisoners of war with “abusive intent.”
- The micro-blogging website would immediately stop boosting or urging government accounts belonging to states that “limit access to free information and are engaged in armed interstate conflict.”
- Price Action: TWTR shares traded lower by 1.00% at $50.47 in the premarket on the last check Wednesday.
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