Twitter's new trust and safety head said the platform would need about a month to follow through with previously announced account amnesty.
Ella Irwin assumed former Twitter executive Yoel Roth's role as head of trust and safety role following his November departure.
On Wednesday, Irwin updated users on the platform's previously announced poll conducted by Twitter owner Elon Musk granting amnesty to previously banned accounts.
"Our team has been carefully reviewing thousands of suspended accounts for the past month, including accounts noted in this thread," Irwin responded to one user discussing account suspensions.
"Users that did not engage in threats of harm/ violence, fraud or other illegal activity are being reinstated. Will need ~30 days to finish reviewing."
The user thanked the platform's new head of trust and safety after further inquiring about one banned user who shared content similar to Libs of TikTok.
Irwin said the account in question was scheduled for amnesty review "in the next few days."
Seth Dillon, CEO of satirical news website the Babylon Bee, asked Irwin if the platform would address accounts that were serving intermediary "suspensions" unless the user deleted "factually accurate" tweets per instruction from Twitter.
"We started with suspensions and will work our way out to other enforcement actions from there," replied the new head of trust and safety
"Everyone wants the issues of shadow banning [and] wrongful permanent suspensions fixed," said Alex Lorusso, who had previously been permanently banned since April 2020. "[Elon Musk] works fast, but not everything can be done with the flip of a switch."
"Taking out your anger for what Twitter 1.0 did on Elon while he's actively trying to fix things is counterproductive," Lorusso continued. "I realize Elon isn't immune to criticism, and Twitter isn't and never will be perfect but pointing out the obvious that shadow banning still exists and acting like he created the system that did this is unfair."
"It's been two months."
Musk previously ran several polls regarding policy changes including granting general amnesty to previously banned accounts, including the account of former President Donald Trump. Both polls resulted with users in favor of the measure.
The tech billionaire responded to previous poll results saying, “Vox Populi, Vox Dei,”a Latin term which translates to “the voice of people is the voice of God.”
Last week Musk expressed interest in limiting users participating in polls to Twitter Blue subscribers following the suggestion of one user.
“Blue subscribers should be the only ones that can vote in policy related polls,” said the user who is a Twitter Blue subscriber. “We actually have skin in the game.”
“Good point. Twitter will make that change,” Musk responded.