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    Home»News»X Admits Obscene Content Mistake, Deletes 600+ Accounts

    X Admits Obscene Content Mistake, Deletes 600+ Accounts

    News January 11, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a significant policy shift, social media giant X has acknowledged its oversight in handling obscene content. The platform, formerly known as Twitter, announced the deletion of over 600 accounts that violated its community guidelines on explicit material. This move comes amid mounting pressure from regulators and users demanding a cleaner online space.

    X’s leadership revealed that the crackdown targets material deemed harmful or inappropriate, ensuring such content no longer appears on users’ feeds. The decision follows months of scrutiny over the platform’s content moderation practices, especially after high-profile incidents drew public ire.

    Platform officials emphasized that advanced AI tools and human moderators worked in tandem to identify and remove the offending accounts. ‘We take our responsibility seriously,’ a spokesperson stated, highlighting the company’s commitment to user safety.

    This purge is part of a broader initiative to refine algorithms and tighten rules. Users can expect stricter enforcement moving forward, with reports of violations processed more swiftly. The change aims to restore trust among advertisers and families who rely on the platform for news and entertainment.

    Experts predict this could set a precedent for other tech firms facing similar challenges. As X navigates its post-rebranding era, this admission of fault marks a pivotal moment in its evolution toward responsible content governance. The long-term impact on user engagement and platform reputation remains to be seen.

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