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posted by janrinok on Sunday September 22 2019, @06:01AM   Printer-friendly
from the we-should-have-patented-it dept.

https://techcrunch.com/2019/09/19/twitter-launches-its-controversial-hide-replies-feature-in-the-u-s-and-japan/

Twitter's controversial "Hide Replies" feature, aimed at civilizing conversations on its platform, is launching today in the U.S. and Japan after earlier tests in Canada. The addition is one of the more radical changes to Twitter to date. It puts people back in control of a conversation they've started by giving them the ability to hide those contributions they think are unworthy.

These replies, which may range from the irrelevant to the outright offensive, aren't actually deleted from Twitter. They're just put behind an extra click.

That means people who come into a conversation to cause drama, make inappropriate remarks or bully and abuse others won't have their voices heard by the majority of the conversation's participants. Only those who choose to view the hidden replies will see those posts.

Other social media platforms don't give so much power to commenters to disrupt conversations. On Facebook and Instagram, for example, you can delete any replies to your own posts.

But Twitter has a different vibe. It's meant to be a public town square, where everyone has a right to speak (within reason.)

Unfortunately, Twitter's open nature also led to bullying and abuse. Before today, the only options Twitter offered were to mute, block and report users. Blocking and muting, however, only impact your own Twitter experience. You may no longer see posts from those users, but others still could. Reporting a tweet is also a complicated process that takes time. It's not an immediate solution for a conversation rapidly spinning out of control.

Community moderation - what an innovative idea!


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by fustakrakich on Sunday September 22 2019, @07:34AM (1 child)

    by fustakrakich (6150) on Sunday September 22 2019, @07:34AM (#897041) Journal

    It's to accommodate the prez. You see some of the responses he gets? Well deserved, but they harsh his high.

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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Sunday September 22 2019, @07:41AM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Sunday September 22 2019, @07:41AM (#897042) Journal

    President Snowflake? That puts a whole new meaning on the "department of defense". You would think they might take a more active role in combating "global warming".