Twitter implemented a new policy. Twitter users are now not allowed to share personal media, such as photos or videos of others without the permission of the owner. In addition, Twitter also prohibits users from publishing various personal information or data belonging to other users, as well as prohibits them from intimidating or harassing other users using personal information. “Starting today, we will not allow the sharing of private media, such as photos or videos of private individuals without their consent. Publishing people’s personal information is also prohibited under this policy, such as threatening or encouraging others to do so,” wrote Twitter via the official account @ TwitterSafety. The Twitter policy also prohibits users from sharing other people’s personal information, starting from the telephone number, address, and the Resident Identity Number of the identity card concerned.
According to Twitter, this new policy was created to prevent photos or videos shared on Twitter from being used as “weapons” to harass, intimidate, or freely reveal someone’s identity. So, what are the criteria for personal media that are not allowed to be uploaded?
There is some personal information that should not be shared and violates this new privacy policy,
Home address or physical location information, including street addresses, other identifying information related to locations that are considered private, to GPS coordinates. Identity documents, including government-issued identification and social security or ID cards. However, Twitter makes exceptions for areas where this information is not private. Contact information, including personal phone numbers or e-mail addresses Financial account information, including bank account and credit card details Other personal information, including biometric data or medical records Media (photos or videos) belonging to other users without the user’s permission.
To be able to detect the spread of private media, Twitter requires reports from other users. This is to ensure that the shared private photo or video was uploaded without the permission of the owner. Once it is confirmed that the shared media is privately owned and uploaded without permission, Twitter will delete the photo or video.
Twitter implemented a new policy. Twitter users are now not allowed to share personal media, such as photos or videos of others without the permission of the owner. In addition, Twitter also prohibits users from publishing various personal information or data belonging to other users, as well as prohibits them from intimidating or harassing other users using personal information. “Starting today, we will not allow the sharing of private media, such as photos or videos of private individuals without their consent. Publishing people’s personal information is also prohibited under this policy, such as threatening or encouraging others to do so,” wrote Twitter via the official account @ TwitterSafety. The Twitter policy also prohibits users from sharing other people’s personal information, starting from the telephone number, address, and the Resident Identity Number of the identity card concerned.
According to Twitter, this new policy was created to prevent photos or videos shared on Twitter from being used as “weapons” to harass, intimidate, or freely reveal someone’s identity. So, what are the criteria for personal media that are not allowed to be uploaded?
There is some personal information that should not be shared and violates this new privacy policy,
Home address or physical location information, including street addresses, other identifying information related to locations that are considered private, to GPS coordinates. Identity documents, including government-issued identification and social security or ID cards. However, Twitter makes exceptions for areas where this information is not private. Contact information, including personal phone numbers or e-mail addresses Financial account information, including bank account and credit card details Other personal information, including biometric data or medical records Media (photos or videos) belonging to other users without the user’s permission.
To be able to detect the spread of private media, Twitter requires reports from other users. This is to ensure that the shared private photo or video was uploaded without the permission of the owner. Once it is confirmed that the shared media is privately owned and uploaded without permission, Twitter will delete the photo or video.
Not valid for celebrities
However, this policy does not apply to celebrities, where the media that is shared may indeed be intended for public consumption and become news in the mass media. However, if the personal photo or video that is shared is intended to intimidate or harass a celebrity, Twitter will still remove the content on the grounds that the upload insults a user. “Similarly, nude photos are privately owned by other people, which we may remove in accordance with our nudity policy without consent,” Twitter wrote.
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