>Hate symbols: We recognize symbols like swastikas carry deep and painful history. At the same time, we understand they can also appear in genuinely educational or cultural contexts. Completely banning them could erase meaningful conversations and intellectual exploration. Instead, we're iterating on technical methods to better identify and refuse harmful misuse.
That was March 27th. He retweeted this, it came from one of his employees.
if it's interesting enough, it will come to me
>Hate symbols: We recognize symbols like swastikas carry deep and painful history. At the same time, we understand they can also appear in genuinely educational or cultural contexts. Completely banning them could erase meaningful conversations and intellectual exploration. Instead, we're iterating on technical methods to better identify and refuse harmful misuse.
That was March 27th. He retweeted this, it came from one of his employees.
Other platforms don't let them at all or depictions of Hitler doing anything