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Social media platform tightens account management, permanently banning impersonation accounts.
Recently, the leader of a social media giant announced a significant policy adjustment. He stated that from now on, any account impersonating others without clearly labeling it as "imitation" will face a permanent ban. This decision marks a major shift in the platform's account management strategy.
Previously, the platform would usually issue a warning before taking banning measures. However, with the platform implementing extensive verification mechanisms, this warning mechanism will no longer exist. This verification process will become a clear condition for users to register for premium membership services.
It is worth noting that any change in account name will temporarily invalidate the verification badge obtained. This leader believes that a large-scale verification mechanism will help democratize journalism.
This policy change echoes the measures previously announced by the platform. Earlier, there were reports that the platform plans to add user verification features to its premium membership service to address the issue of automated program accounts. This service will charge a fee of $8 per month, aimed at alleviating the problem of rampant spam accounts while providing incentives for content creators.
These changes reflect the platform's new direction in user identity verification and content management, demonstrating a commitment to creating a more authentic and trustworthy social media environment. However, the specific implementation effects of these policies and user responses remain to be observed.