After reports of a rise in hate speech on the app, Twitter responded by saying the platform's content moderation rules on hateful conduct still remain.
In response to reports about the rise of hate speech, Yoel Roth, head of Safety and Integrity at Twitter,that Twitter's rules on hateful conduct have remained the same since Musk took control of the company.
According to Roth, 50,000 tweets"repeatedly using a particular slur" originated from the same 300 accounts, most of which were described as"inauthentic." "Hateful conduct has no place here," Roth wrote."And we're taking steps to put a stop to an organized effort to make people think we have."with"widely diverse viewpoints."
"No major content decisions or account restatements will happen before that council convenes," Musk wrote on Twitter. So far, no other details of the council, including who will make up the council body, have been announced.Sign up for notifications from Insider! Stay up to date with what you want to know.NOW WATCH: OPINION: Media activist shares how Musk could change Twitter