Twitter still hasn't addressed 'egregious' whistleblower claims
that cropped up soon after its launch. A separate report on misinformation at Twitter also raised issues with Fleets. It states that the feature was originally slated to launch prior to the 2020 election, but that the company’s safety team had to “beg” to get the launch pushed to back until after the election
“In December 2021, an executive incorrectly told staff and Board members that Twitter's"Spaces" product was being appropriately moderated. But Mudge researched and discovered that about half of"Spaces" content flagged for review was in a language that the moderators did not speak, and that there was little to no moderation happening.
Zatko claims other Twitter executives attempted to “hide the findings” of the “damning independent report.”Tracking misinformation and dealing with content moderation wasn’t the only area where Zatko says Twitter at times struggled to keep up. He reports that the @TwitterSupport account was “historically unmanned.
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