
SAN FRANCISCO, California (The Adobo Chronicles, San Francisco Bureau) – Just hours after Twitter owner Elon Musk posted new, temporary limits on the number of tweets account holders can read per day, he issued new guidelines on community standards violations.
In an earlier tweet, Musk set the tweet reading limits per day for account holders: 6,000 for verified accounts, 600 for unverified accounts and 400 for new unverified accounts.
But Musk also set allowances for community standard violations by account holders, a move that many say is a direct ridicule of Facebook’s community standard policies.
Musk said violators of its community standards will not automatically be banned or suspended. Instead he set some limits on the number of violations an account holder can commit per day, as follows:
- Verified accounts – up to 6 violations per day
- Unverified accounts – up to 3 violations per day
- New unverified accounts – 1 violation per day
As long as account holders abide the the set rules, their accounts will remain in good standing, and will not be put in Twitter jail. Unlike Facebook!