Twitter explicitly decided it wanted to make its policies easy to understand for the average user. In a statement shared with The Drum, Twitter explained that “it shouldn’t take a law degree to understand privacy policies.”
“Through research and conversations with stakeholders,” the company wrote, “we learned that those who have used or seen our privacy settings feel more in control of their privacy on Twitter and that there was more we could do to make settings and controls easier to understand.”

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