Junior product managers face both opportunities and challenges in the constantly evolving tech industry. They are learning to oversee the development and launch of new products while developing a deep understanding of the market, user behavior, and technology. Despite the industry’s ongoing changes, the potential for these new product managers to shape the product’s future and make a significant impact is vast.
With this immense opportunity, it’s natural to make blunders while navigating the complex landscape of product management. While these missteps may be inevitable, it’s important to learn from them to grow as a professional. To help, we’ve gathered insights from top senior product managers who have generously shared their expertise. In this article, we’ll explore the most common mistakes made by junior product managers and provide actionable advice on how to overcome them.
Time To Read: 8 Minutes
Published: April 2023
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Twitter is introducing new labels it will show on tweets the company limits for breaking its rules. The company occasionally restricts tweets that violate its policies by making them harder to find or visible to fewer people, and these new labels will make those actions more clear.
The new labels will first appear on tweets that violate Twitter’s Hateful Conduct policy, according to a blog post from the company. “Restricting the reach of Tweets, also known as visibility filtering, is one of our existing enforcement actions that allows us to move beyond the binary ‘leave up versus take down’ approach to content moderation,” Twitter wrote. “However, like other social platforms, we have not historically been transparent when we’ve taken this action.”
The labels are only implemented at “tweet level” and won’t affect a user’s account, the company noted in a tweet. You can see a few examples of what the labels look like in these images from Twitter.
Read More: Twitter will label ‘hateful’ tweets when it restricts them ⚠️
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Great post! That tweet hits home.