
Twitter has a troll problem. Nasty comments can easily take over online conversations. But today, the company says it's doing something about it -- something that has the potential to change how your Twitter feed looks.
It actually sounds pretty simple at first: according to a Twitter blog post Tuesday, the company will simply organize conversations on Twitter differently based on "behavioral signals" designed to root out trolls in "communal areas" of the social network.
If Twitter's algorithms and human reviewers see the same person signing up for multiple accounts simultaneously, repeatedly tweeting at accounts that don't follow them, or "behavior that might indicate a coordinated attack" -- among other things -- then Twitter says it'll make tweets from those accounts less visible. You'll have to click the "show more Tweets" button to see them.
Today we are introducing new behavior-based signals into how Tweets are organized and presented in areas like conversations and search.
— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) May 15, 2018
This is to improve the health of the conversation and improve everyone’s Twitter experience.
"Because this content doesn't violate our policies, it will remain on Twitter, and will be available if you click on "Show more replies" or choose to see everything in your search setting. The result is that people contributing to the healthy conversation will be more visible in conversations and search," writes Twitter.
We don't know what Twitter will look like after this change, but the company says it's seen positive results in early testing, "resulting in a 4 percent drop in abuse reports from search and 8 percent fewer abuse reports from conversations."
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