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Default New study shows the scale of Twitter's misogyny problem

When then-CEO **** Costolo admitted last year that Twitter "suck[s] at dealing with abuse and we've sucked at it for years," he was addressing the elephant in the room and a frustratingly common problem for women on the platform. Although the company...

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