Can anyone point me to an article explaining how Twitter used to enforce its rules?
I'm guessing that some of the enforcement is done with software scanning for words or phrases, and some tweets need a human to interpret the context, and in some cases the tweets need to be escalated to a committee.
My understanding is that non English speaking countries (e.g: Japan, India, Brazil) account for more active users than American users. And I saw that India had it's own rules, and Twitter had a single person acting to enforce those rules (for about 25 million users I think):
https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/11/2...-nodal-officer
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...ted-countries/