Twitter Launches Safety Center to Help Deal With Online Abuse

Advertisement
By Sriram Sharma | Updated: 22 July 2015 12:01 IST

Twitter launched a new Safety Center on Monday, intended as "a resource for anyone to learn about online safety, on Twitter and beyond."

The new section offers tips on dealing with online abuse, a part of Twitter's ongoing efforts to double down on trolls, stalkers, and other forms of online harassment. Former CEO Dick Costolo had acknowledged the problem in an internal mail earlier this year, when he was quoted as having said "We suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform and we've sucked at it for years."

Advertisement

(Also see: Twitter Harassment Patterns Detailed in WAM Study)

Last month, Twitter had rolled out a feature that lets users export and share block lists of abusive users. In April this year, Twitter had updated its violent threats policy to extend prohibition "threats of violence against others or promot[ing] violence against others.

The Safety Center has dedicated sections for teens, families and educators, with guidelines for safe tweeting and explains Twitter's built-in features to to deal with with online bullies, such as muting, blocking.

(Also see: Twitter Makes More Moves to Curb Abuse, Violent Threats)

The page links to help center articles on how to report violations, covering areas as broad as trademark abuse, spam and posting another person's private and confidential information.

A section on enforcement tells you how Twitter handles violations, based on severity. "We may ask the reported and the reporter(s) to submit Tweets, links, and other evidence that might help us come to a decision."

"This resource is a result of our work with online safety experts who continuously help us to promote good digital citizenship." wrote Patricia Cartes, Head of Global Trust & Safety Outreach on the Twitter blog, announcing the launch the section. She writes that Twitter will continue to create new materials for the Safety Center, with materials being translated into the most-used languages.

Twitter accounts for only 17 percent of India's total social network users, according to a research report published earlier this year, which estimated Twitter's India user base at 22.2 million users. Facebook's India userbase stands at 125 million average users.
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Xiaomi 17T Launches in India With Leica-Tuned Triple Rear Cameras
  2. iPhone 18 Pro Max Leak Suggests It Has the Same Thickness as This iPhone
  3. Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ With 6,500mAh Battery Debuts in India at This Price
  4. Xiaomi TV FX Mini LED Series With Up to 75-Inch Screen Launched in India
  1. Sun Unleashes Triple Solar Flare Blast, Triggering G3 Geomagnetic Storm Alert
  2. Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis Gets AI Disclosure on Steam, Crystal Dynamics Clarifies AI Use
  3. iPhone 18 Pro Max Leak Hints at No Significant Changes to Smartphone's Thickness Over Predecessor
  4. OnePlus 16 and iQOO 16 Development Progressing 'Rapidly', Could Launch Sooner Than Expected, Tipster Claims
  5. Nintendo Switch 2 Could Get a Removable Battery Variant Next Year to Comply With EU Regulations
  6. FIFA World Cup 2026: LASD Issues Warning Over Crypto Scams Days Ahead of World Cup
  7. Dridam OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch Shane Nigam’s Crime Thriller Online
  8. Gram Chikitsalay Season 2 OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch it Online?
  9. Samsung Reportedly Developing Carbon Standing Case for Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra
  10. Vi Unveils Silent Mobile Verification for ‘Faster’ Verification on WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook in India
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.