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  • Twitter CEO Admits Twitter Sucks at Dealing with Trolls and Harassment

    Twitter CEO, Dick Costolo, admits that the company "sucks at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform." Comments from a private employee only forum were made public that saw Costolo saying he takes full responsibility for the problem at hand.

    The following remarks by Costolo were made in response to another Twitter employee, Adrian Cole, asking if anything more can be done by Twitter to deal with cyberbullying and harassment.
    On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Dick Costolo wrote:
    We suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform and we've sucked at it for years. It's no secret and the rest of the world talks about it every day. We lose core user after core user by not addressing simple trolling issues that they face every day.

    I'm frankly ashamed of how poorly we've dealt with this issue during my tenure as CEO. It's absurd. There's no excuse for it. I take full responsibility for not being more aggressive on this front. It's nobody else's fault but mine, and it's embarrassing.

    We're going to start kicking these people off right and left and making sure that when they issue their ridiculous attacks, nobody hears them.
    Everybody on the leadership team knows this is vital.


    On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Dick Costolo wrote:
    Let me be very very clear about my response here. I take PERSONAL responsibility for our failure to deal with this as a company. I thought i did that in my note, so let me reiterate what I said, which is that I take personal responsibility for this. I specifically said "It's nobody's fault but mine"

    We HAVE to be able to tell each other the truth, and the truth that everybody in the world knows is that we have not effectively dealt with this problem even remotely to the degree we should have by now, and that's on me and nobody else. So now we're going to fix it, and I'm going to take full responsibility for making sure that the people working night and day on this have the resources they need to address the issue, that there are clear lines of responsibility and accountability, and that we don't equivocate in our decisions and choices.

    The obvious harassment that should spring to mind here are that which come from GamerGate and the harassment that people like Anita Sarkeesian have received for many months prior to the start of GamerGate. However, other forms of harassment have been quite prominent on Twitter. The Verge notes the case with Zelda Williams, the daughter of Robin Williams. She left Twitter last August after many on the platform sent her disturbing images and made personal and mocking attacks following her father's suicide.
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