The new reporting flow in action. | Image: Twitter
Twitterâs redesigned process for reporting policy violations on its platform is now widely available, the company has announced. Itâs designed to handle everything from reports about misinformation and spam, to harassment and hate speech. The redesign has been in testing since December last year, and uses a so-called âsymptoms-first reporting flowâ thatâs designed to make it easier to report bad behavior. Itâs now available in âmost countriesâ across web, iOS, and Android.
The company outlined how the new process works in a blog post last year. Previously, Twitterâs process would ask which policy has been broken, and then ask for more details. Instead, the new flow asks for details on whatâs happened, before getting more granular about which rules may have been broken. Twitterâs blog post likened the new process to a doctor asking âWhere does it hurt?â rather than immediately jumping to specifics.
Early results from the testing have been positive. Twitter says the number of âactionable reportsâ increased by 50 percent as a result of the new process.
The rollout of the new reporting flow comes as Elon Muskâs attempted takeover of the platform has placed renewed scrutiny on Twitterâs moderation policies. Muskâs position as a âfree speech absolutistâ suggests heâd want the company to take a much more relaxed approach to content moderation under his ownership. But with the Tesla CEO making frequent threats to scrap the deal, itâs still unclear when, or even if, the acquisition may be completed.