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Twitter censors photos of someone's sister who died of leukemia in a covid ward: A Twitter user wanted to share the story of her sister. It seems that she posted in a Facebook group about this, and someone who saw it shared it on Twitter. The story read: "My comment was deleted so I decided to do my own post. I will not be silenced. This is my beautiful sister Diana, she was 34. She died alone in a hospital with none of us allowed anywhere near her. She had leukaemia, her body had no blood left. They knew she was dying so they put her on the covid ward for no reason and because of it no one was allowed to hold her hand as she was passing (I asked). She didn't have covid, she wasn't even tested. They knew she was dying so they wanted her as part of their 'numbers.' She was the purest of souls, she didn't deserve to die alone. My comment was deleted because they don't want people to know what they are doing. But I will keep posting it until they physically stop me. She is not part of your numbers! pls share." There were two photos of her included in the post, and Twitter placed a sensitive content filter over the them. Such filters do not allow users on the mobile app who have the sensitive filter enabled on their profile to view the filtered content at all. On the web version of Twitter, the users must click through the sensitive content interstitial in order to view the filtered content. Not only do such filters give the impression of inappropriate content, similar filters have been shown to reduce user interaction with content.

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