If you update your public information on Twitter, such as by deleting a Tweet or deactivating your account, we will reflect your updated content on, Twitter for iOS, and Twitter for Android.īy publicly posting content, you are directing us to disclose that information as broadly as possible, including through our APIs, and directing those accessing the information through our APIs to do the same. You are responsible for your Tweets and other information you provide through our services, and you should think carefully about what you make public, especially if it is sensitive information. For example, other people may tag you in a photo 3 (if your settings allow) or mention you in a Tweet. Information posted about you by other people who use our services may also be public. Any engagement with another account’s broadcast will remain part of that broadcast for as long as it remains on our services. On Periscope, so are your hearts, comments, the number of hearts you’ve received, which accounts you are a Superfan of, and whether you watched a broadcast live or on replay. Your engagement with broadcasts, including viewing, listening, commenting, speaking, reacting to, or otherwise participating in them, either on Periscope (subject to your settings) or on Twitter, is public along with when you took those actions. Broadcasts (including Twitter Spaces) you create are public along with when you created them. If you like, Retweet, reply, or otherwise publicly engage with an ad on our services, that advertiser might thereby learn information about you associated with the ad with which you engaged such as characteristics of the audience the ad was intended to reach. The lists you create, people you follow and who follow you, and Tweets you Like or Retweet are also public. When you share audio or visual content on our service we may analyze that data to operate our services, for example by providing audio transcription. ![]() ![]() You also may choose to publish your location in your Tweets or your Twitter profile. Most activity on Twitter is public, including your profile information 2, your display language, when you created your account, and your Tweets and certain information about your Tweets like the date, time, and application and version of Twitter you Tweeted from.
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