Twitter Rolls Out Filters To Help Prevent DM Abuse

One of the problems that social media platforms are facing is abuse from users who don’t seem to be able to understand the basic concept of respect, where strangers seem to think that it is okay to send other people nasty and abusive messages. This can ruin someone’s day where they might open their inbox to find a flood of abusive messages from random strangers on the internet.

So far companies such as Facebook and Instagram have introduced ways of preventing these messages from showing up directly in your inbox, and just last month, we heard that Twitter was also looking into introducing similar filters for its direct messages as well. The good news is that after a bit of testing, Twitter has finally announced that these filters are now live and that it will be rolling out to users as we speak.

These filters will be available across the multiple platforms that Twitter is available on, such as iOS, Android, and the web, so regardless of where you use Twitter, you should be able to benefit from it. For those who are learning about these filters for the first time, basically these filters will attempt to look out for certain words in messages that might be deemed to be offensive.

The messages won’t be completely hidden and users who might want to go through them can find them in a separate “Additional messages” folder. This won’t completely block all abuse, but it should help reduce them.

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Hyundai Hires NASA Engineer For Its Flying Car Division

Many are wondering what the future looks like in terms of transportation. Will we still be driving cars on the roads 20 years from now? Will we be flying around on personal jetpacks? That remains to be seen, but it seems that Hyundai is interested in flying cars and they are looking to bolster their division with their most recent hire.

The company has announced that they have hired Dr. Jaiwon Shin, a former engineer at NASA who specialized in aeronautics. He will be working at Hyundai as the company’s Executive Vice President and Head of its newly established Urban Air Mobility Division. This is basically a fancier way of calling it Hyundai’s flying car division, where the company seems to believe that flying cars could be the solution to an ever-increasing traffic problem.

According to Shin, “Having worked on cutting-edge aviation research and development at NASA for 30 years, I am very excited and humbled by the opportunity to now shape urban air mobility strategy at Hyundai Motor Group. The new team at Hyundai will develop core technologies that will establish the company as a driving force in urban air mobility, a sector that is expected to grow into a market worth USD 1.5 trillion within the next 20 years.”

It remains to be seen if flying cars will ever become a thing, but for now, a lot of research is being put into self-driving cars, an area that Hyundai is also interested in exploring.

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