Twitter have announced a new feature, “Safety Center”, for safer twitter. For the past few months, Twitter has made some changes in its design to make user experience safer.
A wealth of safety resources and information now live in our brand new Safety Center: http://t.co/kJGWtOCFpK pic.twitter.com/ZYKwwzkH1O
— Twitter Support (@Support) July 20, 2015
The Safety Center is a resource for anyone to learn about online safety, on Twitter and beyond. This resource is a result of their work with online safety experts who continuously help them to promote good digital citizenship. The Safety Center is organized around Twitter’s tools and policies to address the safety, with sections created especially for teens, parents and educators.
“These resources should help you quickly understand how to manage your experience on Twitter and also understand how the community and Twitter take action together when our policies are violated.”
The online safety is a shared responsibility, and digital citizenship is essential to fostering a safe environment for all. As Twitter evolves along with the world of online safety, they will continue to create new materials for the Safety Center. In the coming weeks the Safety Center will be translated into some of the most-used languages on Twitter and even more languages over time.
In addition to this, “Twitter also updated Direct Messages on web”, said in a tweet.
We’ve updated Direct Messages on web to take advantage of your screen size. Update your browser for the best experience.
— Twitter Support (@Support) July 21, 2015