Twitter reacts to Konstrakta's Easter photo: Warning label put on controversial post

A large number of user reports need to arrive for a post they deem inappropriate

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The storm on social networks after Konstrakta, the Serbian representative in the Eurovision contest, posted a photo in front of a set of tables in the shape of the letter "Z" is not calming down, and Twitter has now marked that post as containing "potentially sensitive content."

Namely, in order for a post to become labeled as inappropriate on Twitter, it is necessary for a large number of users to report it.

Twitter then decides whether to put a warning sign on the post, or even delete it completely.

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In this case, a warning label was placed on the photo of our representative that was published on the official website of Eurovision.

The singer was accused on Twitter that the tables she was sitting in front of in the Easter photo were shaped like the letter Z, as well as that this is quite sensitive and inconvenient due to the Ukrainian-Russian conflict.

RTS, on the other hand, strongly denied this interpretation of the imagery, that alleges the Easter photo hints at Konstrakta's support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

(Telegraf.rs)