Twitter bans posting of handles and links to Facebook, Instagram, Mastodon and more

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Twitter has removed the tweets that announced the policy prohibiting people from posting handles and links to other social networks. The policy page that detailed these rules has also been silently removed by the company. Meanwhile, the Twitter Safety account launched a poll asking users if the company should establish a policy prohibiting accounts from solely promoting other social networks.

Twitter faced a barrage of criticism after changing its policy. Musk stated in a response to a user that the policy will be changed to suspend accounts whose sole purpose is to promote other social networks. Twitter, on the other hand, has made no official announcements about this.

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Twitter bans posting of handles and links to Facebook, Instagram, Mastodon and more

Twitter has removed the tweets that announced the policy prohibiting people from posting handles and links to other social networks. The policy page that detailed these rules has also been silently removed by the company. Meanwhile, the Twitter Safety account launched a poll asking users if the company should establish a policy prohibiting accounts from solely promoting other social networks.

Twitter faced a barrage of criticism after changing its policy. Musk stated in a response to a user that the policy will be changed to suspend accounts whose sole purpose is to promote other social networks. Twitter, on the other hand, has made no official announcements about this.

Disclaimer

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