Attacks that exploit Twitter's 'Posting personal photos require consent' policy are reported



An attack that attempts to put a specific Twitter account into an account suspension state by exploiting the policy introduced by Twitter that 'posting an individual's photo or video on Twitter requires the consent of that individual' It is reported that it was done. In fact, Twitter admits that the attack accidentally suspended some accounts.

Twitter says it made mistakes in suspending accounts that track the far right --The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/12/03/twitter-admits-error-in-account-suspensions/

Twitter reportedly suspended accounts by mistake after extremists abused new private media policy --The Verge
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/12/03/twitter-admits-error-in-account-suspensions/

On December 1, 2021, Twitter revised its policy regarding personal information, stating that 'posting personal photos and videos on Twitter requires the consent of that individual.' This prohibits sharing private media such as personal photos and videos on Twitter without the consent of the individual.

Twitter revise policy that 'posting personal photos and videos requires the consent of the person' --GIGAZINE



After this policy was announced, a group of far-right activists and white supremacists began to 'individually monitor their activities and record hate crime participants' as a means of attacking their disturbing Twitter accounts. Posting photos and videos on Twitter requires the consent of the individual, 'he said. Specifically, he used his followers to report to Twitter that the account targeted by the attack 'violates the policy that consent is required to post personal photos.'

According to Twitter spokeswoman Trenton Kennedy, a significant amount of malicious reports have been flooded after the policy revision, resulting in 'the team checking for policy violations made some mistakes.' That. Kennedy doesn't elaborate on how many malicious reports were flooded, but he said, 'I've done 12 wrong account suspensions.' In addition, it seems that Twitter will publish a detailed report on this matter later.

The policy introduced by Twitter that 'posting an individual's photo or video on Twitter requires the consent of that individual' is intended to prevent harassment and intimidation of the individual due to media abuse. There are cases where 'photographs and videos showing public figures such as politicians and celebrities' and 'photographs and videos posted by the media' are treated as exceptions.

The Washington Post, which reported on this issue, said that it was unclear at the time of writing whether all of the incorrect account suspensions by Twitter were resolved, but 'some of the activists on the far right are regularly tracked and identified. Twitter account remains suspended. '

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