Twitter abruptly dissolves safety council moments
before meeting
The firm’s turmoil appears to deepen since Elon Musk’s
takeover with Yoel Roth forced to flee home amid personal attacks
Staff and
agencies
Tue 13 Dec
2022 02.56 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/dec/12/twitter-safety-council-dissolved-before-meeting
Elon Musk’s
Twitter abruptly dissolved its Trust and Safety Council on Monday night, just
moments before it was scheduled to meet with company representatives.
The council
was an advisory group of nearly 100 independent civil, human rights and other
organizations that the company formed in 2016 to address hate speech, child
exploitation, suicide, self-harm and other problems on the platform. But
Twitter informed the group via email that it was disbanding shortly before the
meeting was to take place on Monday, according to multiple members.
The council
members, who provided to the Associated Press and other outlets images of the
email from Twitter, spoke on the condition of anonymity due to fears of retaliation.
“Our work
to make Twitter a safe, informative place will be moving faster and more
aggressively than ever before and we will continue to welcome your ideas going
forward about how to achieve this goal,” said the email, which was signed
“Twitter.”
The news
appeared to deepen the turmoil that has beset the company following Musk’s
takeover. Also on Monday, it was reported that Twitter’s former top safety
official, Yoel Roth, was forced to flee his home amid escalating personal
attacks, including from Musk himself.
Outlets
including the Washington Post and CNN reported on Monday that Roth and his
family fled after Musk’s tweets misrepresented Roth’s academic writing about
sexual activity and children.
As head of
trust and safety at Twitter, Roth was involved in many of the platform’s
decisions about what posts to remove and what accounts to suspend. His
communications with other Twitter officials have been posted in recent days as
part of what Musk has dubbed “the Twitter files,” a series of internal
documents that Musk has shared and disseminated on the platform via journalists
including Matt Taibbi and Bari Weiss.
Musk’s
tweets to his tens of millions of followers have for years prompted his
supporters to deluge the targets of his ire with online threats – famously, a
participant in the rescue of a boys soccer team trapped in a cave in Thailand
who Musk branded “pedo guy.” But now that Musk owns one of the most powerful
social networks in the world and has gutted the division that previously policed
online harassment, the stakes are even higher.
Musk’s
recent condemnation of Anthony Fauci, the top US health official, has also
drawn rebuke. Musk over the weekend tweeted: “My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci.”
Karine
Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, called Musks’ comment “dangerous”
and “disgusting” in a press briefing on Monday.
“They are
disgusting, and they are divorced from reality, and we will continue to call
that out and be very clear about that,” Jean-Pierre said on Monday. She praised
Fauci’s handling of public heath crises, including the coronavirus pandemic.
Fauci, who said
he planned to retire in December as Joe Biden’s top medical adviser, has dealt
with the thorny questions around health crises from HIV/AIDS to avian flu and
Ebola, and has served as an adviser to seven presidents.
Fauci has
said he has faced death threats. He has endured criticism from Trump and
various conservatives who objected to safeguards such as vaccination, social
distancing and masking that he advocated to try to limit the lethality of the
Covid-19 pandemic.

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