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"Previously, we only reviewed potentially abusive Tweets if they were reported to us. We know that's not acceptable, so earlier this year we made it a priority to take a proactive approach to abuse in addition to relying on people's reports," the social media company said in a blog post.
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Twitter also said three times more abusive accounts were suspended within 24 hours after a report compared with the same time last year.
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