Twitter will remove photos posted without permission
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Twitter announced that photos or videos of individuals shared without their permission are now against the rules and can be removed upon request.
The major social media platform announced that they will remove photos and videos of others if they are posted without their permission.
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"Beginning today, we will not allow the sharing of private media, such as images or videos of private individuals without their consent," Twitter announced on the platform.
"Images/videos that show people participating in public events - like large scale protests, sporting events, et cetera - would generally not violate this policy," Twitter said.
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This doesn’t mean that Twitter will require consent from all individuals in a photo or video before it's posted. Twitter will remove the content following a request.
Read more here about the new policy.
Sharing images is an important part of folks' experience on Twitter. People should have a choice in determining whether or not a photo is shared publicly. To that end we are expanding the scope of our Private Information Policy. 🧵
— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) November 30, 2021
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