They will then need to go through the process of removing the violating Tweet or appealing our review if they believe we made an error. We send an email notification to the violator identifying the Tweet(s) in violation and which policies have been violated. Requiring Tweet removal: When we determine that a Tweet violated the Twitter Rules, we require the violator to remove it before they can Tweet again. Limiting Tweet visibility depends on a number of signals about the nature of the interaction and the type of the content. Limiting Tweet visibility: This makes content less visible on Twitter, either by making Tweets ineligible for amplification in Top search results and on timelines for users who don’t follow the Tweet author, by downranking Tweets in replies (except when the user follows the Tweet author), and/or excluding Tweets and/or accounts in email or in-product recommendations. If we determine a Tweet contains misleading or disputed information per our policies that could lead to harm, we may add a label to the content to provide context and additional information. Labeling a Tweet that may contain disputed or misleading information: Our current misleading information policies cover: synthetic and manipulated media, COVID-19, and civic integrity. A few of the ways in which we might take action at the Tweet level include: We take action at the Tweet level to ensure that we are not being overly harsh with an otherwise healthy account that made a mistake and violated our rules. Below are some of the enforcement actions that we may take. Other times, it may be in response to a valid and properly scoped request from an authorized entity in a given country. In some instances, this is because the behavior violates the Twitter Rules. We may employ a combination of these options. When we take enforcement actions, we may do so either on a specific piece of content (e.g., an individual Tweet or Direct Message) or on an account.
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