Twitter dismantles its Trust and Safety Council moments before meeting
Twitter has taken a match to its Trust and Safety Council, the group of 100 civil rights organizations formed in 2016 to tackle issues like hate speech, child exploitation and suicide on the platform.
The group learned of its fate mere moments before it was due to meet with company representatives on Monday in an email that was passed to, which said Twitter was"reevaluating how best to bring external insights" and that the council was"not the best structure to do this."
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