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Twitter safety executives quit after Musk criticism

By James Titcomb

TWO top Twitter safety executives have resigned hours after Elon Musk criticised staff at the social network for cracking down on a video that “misgendered” trans people.

Ella Irwin, who has led Twitter’s trust and safety efforts for most of Mr Musk’s time in charge of Twitter, resigned from the company on Thursday night, while AJ Brown, its head of brand safety, has also left. Ms Irwin did not elaborate on her departure, but it came after Mr Musk said staff at the company had mistakenly limited the reach of a video by the conservative news organisation The Daily Wire. Mr Brown’s departure was reported by the Wall Street Journal.

The exits came after Jeremy Boreing, the co-founder of The Daily Wire, said Twitter had backtracked on a deal to let the news site promote a feature-length documentary video about gender issues called What Is a Woman?. He said Twitter had refused to let the publication pay to advertise the film and labelled it as “hateful conduct”. The measures meant the film would not show up in algorithmic recommendations, even to people who follow the account, while the hateful conduct label means users must click through to watch it.

Mr Musk said: “This was a mistake by many people at Twitter. It is definitely allowed. Whether or not you agree with using someone’s preferred pronouns, not doing so is at most rude and certainly breaks no laws.”

However, he said the film will not feature alongside Twitter advertising.

“Advertisers have the right to decide what content their ads appear with, which will impact reach to some degree,” Mr Musk said.

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