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Pinterest finally admits mass bans were a mistake caused by an ‘internal error’
Pinterest has now publicly apologized for the wave of moderation issues that have swept across the social network over the past few weeks, leading to Pinterest has now publicly apologized for the wave of moderation issues that have been sweeping the social network over the past few weeks, leading to account bans and Pin removals that users said were unwarranted.
Pinterest has now publicly apologized for the wave of moderation issues that have swept across the social network over the past few weeks, leading to account bans and Pin removals that users said were unwarranted. All the while, Pinterest didn’t officially comment on the matter until May 1, when it posted on X that “we hear your concerns about the recent account deactivations.” However, the company also stated it monitors its platform regularly for content that violates its Community Guidelines. We’re committed to making Pinterest the safest, most positive place on the internet, which means setting a high bar for content safety and continually striving to meet it.
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