Twitter Appoints India born Parag Agrawal as CEO, Succeeds founder Jack Dorsey
Twitter also bans unconsented sharing of photos, videos
New York, Nov 30 (UNI/Sputnik) Twitter Inc I announced the appointment of new India born Parag Agarwal s company CEO, replacing Jack Dorsey who decided to step down as Chief Executive Officer and Board of Directors has unanimously appointed Parag Agrawalin his position effective immediately. Dorsey will however remain a member of the Board until his term expires at the 2022 meeting of stockholders. Bret Taylor was named the new Chairman of the Board, succeeding Patrick Pichette who will remain on the Board and continue to serve as chair of the Audit Committee. Agrawal has been with Twitter for more than a decade and has served as Chief Technology Officer since 2017.
Twitter also announced on Tuesday that it will stop immediately the sharing of photos, videos and personal media of any of its users by another without the permission of the person depicted.
“While our existing policies and Twitter Rules cover explicit instances of abusive behavior, this update will allow us to take action on media that is shared without any explicit abusive content, provided it’s posted without the consent of the person depicted,” the microblogging service said in a blog post. “This is a part of our ongoing work to align our safety policies with human rights standards, and it will be enforced globally starting today.”
Privacy has become a hot-button issue in social media use with applications such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snap coming under pressure to rein in unconsented use of personal images and information of its account holders.
Twitter noted that its privacy policy already prohibited sharing of other people’s private information such as phone numbers, addresses and IDs, and that the latest measure will allow it to be more proactive in protecting its users.
“When we are notified by individuals depicted, or by an authorized representative, that they did not consent to having their private image or video shared, we will remove it,” it said.
The enhanced privacy action comes on the heels of Twitter’s announcement on Monday that its co-founder and long-time chief executive Jack Dorsey was stepping down to hand over reins of the company to technology head Parag Agrawal.
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