Twitter changes its hacked materials policy in wake of New York Post controversy

From techcrunch.com

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Twitter  has announced an update to its hacked materials policy — saying it will no longer remove hacked content unless it’s directly shared by hackers or those “acting in concert with them”.

Instead of blocking such content/links from being shared on its service it says it will label tweets to “provide context”.

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