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Twitter’s new Explore tab is available on iOS and Android. w4m2j

Twitter Testing TikTok-Like Explore Tab, One-Time Warnings for Photos and Videos

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The new Explore tab is speculated to allow s to swipe for new content like TikTok

Highlights
  • Explore tab offers easy access to Twitter's top trending content
  • Twitter has released the Explore tab in select countries
  • Explore tab is now divided into ‘Trending’ and ‘For You’ sections
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Twitter has rolled out a new TikTok-like Explore tab for s in a limited number of countries. The tab will help s quickly check out the top trending content on the platform. Apart from that, Twitter has also announced that it is testing one-time warnings for s on the photos and videos they share. This feature is currently accessible to only a small number of s. The one-time warning feature enables s to flag their post with Nudity, Violence, or Sensitive labels. Prior to this, s had to mark all their posts as sensitive. Twitter has also mentioned in a recent blog post that they are testing out an overhauled "human-first" approach to reporting content.

Twitter carried out a limited rollout of the new iOS.

Along with the Explore tab, Twitter mentions in the post that it is aware that people use the platform to discuss the happenings of the world, "which sometimes means sharing unsettling or sensitive content." This feature was announced after Twitter had mentioned in an earlier blog post that it is trying a new human-first approach to reporting content. It is being designed to simplify the reporting process for s. This approach is currently being tested with a small base in the United States and is expected to be made widely available next year.

Twitter has been hard at work trying to reform its platform but not all the changes have gone down smoothly. It had recently updated its picture permission policy to tackle online abuse. However, this policy change enabled far-right groups to shield themselves from scrutiny and harass anti-racism advocates on Twitter. Twitter has since then accepted that its "enforcement teams made several errors" and is internally reviewing the policy change.


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