If you break the rules of Twitter, then users will go to jail! Elon Musk said – Idea is good, and will make a ‘virtual prison
A user on Twitter has advised Elon Musk to make a virtual jail. If any users broke the company’s policy or rules, then the jail icon will appear on the profile of those people and they will not be able to tweet after going to Twitter’s virtual jail.
A user on Twitter has advised Elon Musk to make a virtual jail. (news18)
Highlights
⏩ Elon Musk has agreed to the advice of a user on Twitter.
⏩ If users break the rules, then the jail icon will appear on their profile.
⏩ Users will not be able to tweet after going to the virtual jail.
New Delhi. After the acquisition of Twitter, Elon Musk is constantly making policy changes in the company and the decisions related to this are sometimes overshadowing the employees and sometimes the users. After charging a fee for the first Blue Tick, now Elon Musk has indicated another major change. Musk said that the company can lock users who violate Twitter’s policy in a virtual prison.
Actually, a Twitter user has given this strong suggestion to Elon Musk. Musk takes into account the suggestions of the users to improve the micro-blogging site and also informs about the changes in the company’s policy.
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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 23, 2022
What is Twitter’s virtual prison?
A user on Twitter has advised Elon Musk to make a virtual jail. If any users broke the company’s policy or rules, then the jail icon will appear on the profile of those people and they will not be able to tweet after going to Twitter’s virtual jail, as well as like or comment on any other tweet.
The user suggested that the user who is put in Twitter Jail should tell why they have been banned and by when the account will be free. On this suggestion of user, Elon Musk agreed and said that it is a good idea.
Earlier on Wednesday, Elon Musk asked the question in a tweet whether Twitter should offer a ‘general apology’ to other suspended accounts. More than 30 lakh people voted for the poll on this. Of these, 72.4 percent voted in favor of the pardon. After this, Musk announced a general amnesty for the suspended accounts on Twitter.
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