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https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/lifestyle/fashion/كريم-حب-الشباب/ar-AAVXcfS?li=BB1ebzQz Acne treatment depends on how strong it is. It may take several months of treatment before acne symptoms improve. If you have a small number of acne, your pharmacist should be able to provide topical treatments. If your acne is moderate or severe, you should consult Doctor to prescribe effective topical treatments, let's get to know both types in the following lines. acne creams Acne creams contain the following active ingredients: [1] [3] benzoyl peroxide Benzoyl peroxide acts as an antiseptic to reduce the number of bacteria on the surface of the skin. It helps reduce the number of white and black heads, and has an anti-inflammatory effect. Benzoyl peroxide is usually available as a cream or gel. Use once or twice a day. It should be applied 20 minutes after washing the face on all parts of the skin affected by acne. It should be used in moderation; Excessive use can irritate your skin. It makes your face more sensitive to sunlight, so avoid excessive exposure to the sun and sources of UV rays, or apply sunscreen with sunscreen. Most people need a 6-week course of treatment to remove most or all of their acne. You may be advised to continue treatment less frequently to prevent acne from returning. topical retinoids Topical retinoids work by removing dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, which helps prevent them from accumulating inside the hair follicles. It is available as a cream or gel under the names tretinoin, adapalene and others. Use once daily before going to bed. Apply to the areas affected by acne 20 minutes after washing the face. You should avoid direct sun exposure and use sunscreen. Topical retinoids are not suitable for use during pregnancy. The most common side effects of topical retinoids are mild irritation and stinging of the skin. A 6-week course is usually needed, but you may be advised to continue using the medication less frequently after that. topical antibiotics Topical antibiotics help kill bacteria on the skin that can infect clogged hair follicles. It is available as a lotion or gel to be applied once or twice a day. A course of 6 to 8 weeks is usually recommended, after which treatment is stopped, as there is a risk that the bacteria on your face may become resistant to the antibiotic. azelaic acid Azelaic acid is used as an alternative acne treatment if the side effects of benzoyl peroxide or topical retinoids are bothersome or painful. Azelaic acid works by sloughing off dead skin and killing bacteria. It is available as a cream or gel and is usually applied twice daily or once daily if you have sensitive skin. The medicine does not make your skin sensitive to sunlight, so there is no need to avoid exposure to the sun. You'll usually need to use azelaic acid for a month before your acne improves. Types of acne creams There are two types of acne cream: [1] Acne cream that does not require a doctor's supervision Most effective acne creams should be prescribed by a doctor, but a few over-the-counter acne creams can be used, especially for mild acne, including: Creams containing benzoyl peroxide, such as Persa-Gel, Clearasil and Neutrogena. Salicylic acid is often used to treat mild acne with skin creams or lotions. Acne creams under the supervision of a doctor For moderate to severe acne, you need to consult a doctor to prescribe one of the following po[CENSORED]r creams: Retin-A (tretinoin) Retin-A Micro (tretinoin) Differin (adapalene) Tazorac (tazarotene) Azelex (azalic acid) Epidu (adapalene-benzoyl peroxide) Benzaclin (clindamycin-benzoyl peroxide) DOC (clindamycin benzoyl peroxide) Acanena ( benzoyl peroxide) benzamycin (erythromycin - benzoyl peroxide) ziana (tretinoin - benzoyl peroxide) sulfur - sulfacetamide sodium oxone (Dapson) clindamycin erythromycin. Acne treatment with creams Retinoid acne creams, such as Retin-A, Differin or Tazorac, are among those prescribed by doctors for those with mild acne. If the treatment does not work within a few months, the doctor is likely to prescribe a mixed acne cream, which combines two components as mentioned previously, and an oral antibiotic can also be added alongside the acne cream. [1][2] Tips for using acne cream The best acne creams are the ones that work well and cause the least amount of skin irritation. [1] Acne creams can be used every two days or every two nights to reduce inflammation and irritation, especially for sensitive skin. Strong acne creams can be washed off after 15 or 30 minutes to adapt the skin to the cream. Using too much acne cream (more than a pea-sized amount) on the face may irritate and inflame the skin. Acne creams are usually less irritating than acne gels. Be careful to clean the skin well with a special face wash for acne before using the acne cream, and leave the skin to dry completely. When following a daily skin care routine, it is recommended to apply an acne cream as the last step. This article was published on your website
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https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/news/featured/مستشار-رئيس-وزراء-لبنان-البرلمان-الجديد-سيدرس-متطلبات-الاتفاق-مع-صندوق-النقد/ar-AAW056W?li=BB1ebCnc BEIRUT (Reuters) - An adviser to Lebanon's prime minister said on Friday that the bulk of a package of reforms that the International Monetary Fund wants to enact before approving a financing deal for the country will be left to the new parliament to study, a sign that little may be done before the 15th general election. May. On Thursday, the International Monetary Fund announced the draft financing agreement, but said its board of directors would not decide whether to approve it until Beirut enacts a set of reforms, including measures the ruling powers have long been unable to implement. The International Monetary Fund agreement is widely seen as the only way for Lebanon to begin to emerge from the financial and economic collapse, the biggest destabilization crisis since the 1975-90 civil war. While the Lebanese leaders praised the initial agreement and said that they are ready to make it a success, many analysts questioned the intransigence of Lebanon's intransigent parties on reforms that have long been reluctant or difficult to agree on. Legislative elections are seen as another obstacle to the implementation of the agreement. After the elections, a new government will have to be formed, a process that usually takes many months. Nicholas Nahas, a senior lawmaker and advisor to Prime Minister Najib Mikati, indicated that there are only a few weeks left before the elections and that MPs are busy with their electoral campaigns. On the reforms, he said, “This was not supposed to be done in a few weeks, and no serious person will say that it should be done in this time frame,” adding that Parliament may approve a law establishing exceptional and temporary controls on bank transfers and cash withdrawals (Capital Controls). ) and the budget law before the elections. "The agreement is a kind of benchmark for what should come after the elections. So, after the elections, parliament will start studying these measures quickly and then we'll see how we move forward," he added. Before referring the agreement to the International Monetary Fund’s board of directors, the Fund said that the authorities had agreed to complete procedures, including the approval of the Council of Ministers, to restructure banks that recognize and treat large losses in the sector, while protecting small depositors and limiting recourse to public resources. Lebanon's political and financial elite have been at odds over such a plan for two years, particularly the question of how to distribute about $70 billion in losses between banks, the state and depositors. Central Bank of Lebanon Governor Riad Salameh told Reuters on Friday that he hoped the conditions of the International Monetary Fund would be met and that the central bank had "co-operated and facilitated the fund's task," describing the agreement as a "positive event for Lebanon". "The agreement with the International Monetary Fund will contribute to unifying the exchange rate," Salameh told Reuters. * Fears of the collapse of the state Goldman Sachs said the reforms are economically and politically difficult, "but no more than restructuring local banks in our view". "Allocation of losses between the government, bank shareholders and depositors is a politically challenging question that is unlikely to be resolved easily (or quickly) from our point of view," he added in a note. He said the agreement was an "important step forward", but it hinted at something hopeful "more than a promise of financial assistance in the near term." Mike Azar, an expert on financial affairs in Lebanon, said the deal lacked details, including any solutions, and would be promoted among voters as "a victory when in fact it is a non-binding statement of intent that is not accompanied by anything concrete." "It is unfortunate that the International Monetary Fund agreed to give the government a hollow victory just before the elections," he added. Donors want Lebanon to address the root causes of the crisis, including state waste and corruption, before releasing aid. The United States welcomed the agreement and urged Beirut to make reforms. France called it an "important first step". On Thursday, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, once major donors to Lebanon, announced that their envoys would return to Beirut, an improvement in relations strained by the influence of Iran-backed Hezbollah. After his meeting with President Michel Aoun, Patriarch Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi linked the IMF agreement to the return of the Gulf envoys, saying that the steps "complement each other." "This matter goes in the same direction, especially since the countries of this council always express their willingness to stand by Lebanon and help it, so there is no contradiction but rather integration," he added. Andrew Tabler, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said the two steps reflect the same thing, "which is that concern about the collapse of the Lebanese state is growing in the West and in the region." "I doubt that (Lebanese politicians) will make the hard choices. They usually don't," he added. (Additional reporting by Tom Perry and Inas Al-Ashry - Press reporting for the Arab News Leila Bassam from Beirut - Editing by Amal Abu Al-Saud)
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https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/money/news/الخطوط-القطرية-تقول-إن-إيرباص-رفعت-الحد-المسوح-به-للأضرار-السطحية-في-إيه350/ar-AAVXvTy?li=BB1ebCer web search Reuters Qatar Airways says Airbus has raised the limit for surface damage in the A350 4 hours ago Qatar Airways says Airbus has raised the limit for surface damage in the A350 © Reuters Qatar Airways says Airbus has raised the limit for surface damage in the A350 LONDON (Reuters) - Qatar Airways accused Airbus on Thursday of falsifying a dispute over safety and contract terms by raising the limit on surface damage to the A350 plane. Qatar Airways says Airbus has raised the limit for surface damage in the A350 © Reuters Qatar Airways says Airbus has raised the limit for surface damage in the A350 The two sides have been locked in a major dispute over damage to the lightning protection coating of the A350, which Qatar says forced to ground the plane. "It simply makes the goal smaller on their side in the middle of the game," Qatar Airways' lawyer Philip Shepherd told a court hearing in London, speaking of what he described as a move by Airbus to raise the damage limit. An Airbus spokesman said the Qatar Airways statement was a "distortion of the facts", and the planemaker also told a court in London that relations with the Gulf airline had "seriously broken down". Qatar Airways is seeking to extend a court order preventing the planemaker from canceling the contract for the A321neo in response to Qatar's refusal to take delivery of additional A350s. "One would certainly not want to sit under a roof like that," Shepherd said of the damage. Airbus stresses that the observed damage is never close to the forty percent missing from the protective net that would be necessary to cause a safety problem, noting the aircraft's back-up protection. Airbus said in court filings that Qatar Airways had an economic interest in grounding the A350 unnecessarily to seek compensation for losses due to weak demand. Qatar Airways stresses that it will have a shortfall in capacity ahead of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar this year. (Prepared by Mahmoud Salama and Ahmed Maher for the Arab Bulletin)
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https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/lifestyle/family/هذا-ما-يحصل-لطفلك-عندما-تتركينه-يبكي-طويلًا/ar-AAVXnOE?li=BB1ebzQz If you're wondering what happens to your baby when you leave him crying, continue reading this article on my Family website and get the details. Some moms see "sleep training" as the key to getting a good night's rest. Others argue that it is distressing for children. What do scientists say about the risks and benefits of sleep training? In 2015, Wendy Hall, a Canada-based pediatric sleep researcher, studied 235 families with children aged six to eight months. The purpose of the research was to see if sleep training is beneficial. Read also: How many hours does a newborn sleep? A question for every new mom sleep training In its broadest definition, sleep training can refer to any strategy mothers use to encourage their infants to sleep at night, which can be as simple as implementing a nighttime routine or knowing how to read an infant's cues of fatigue. Advice like this was an important part of Hall's intervention. So was the strategy that has become so commonly associated with "sleep training" and tends to be much more divisive: encouraging babies to sleep without their mothers' help, including when they wake in the night, by limiting or altering mothers' response to their baby. This may mean that the mother is present, but she will not hold or breastfeed the baby to physically comfort him. It can include specific time periods where the child is left alone, interspersed with the mother's check-in. Or, in the cold turkey approach, it might mean letting go of the baby and closing the door. Any of these methods often mean letting the baby cry, hence the common, if unpo[CENSORED]r, name "crying." In her study, Hall and her team predicted that babies whose mothers were given sleep training along with the advice would sleep better after six weeks than those who didn't, with "significantly longer sleep periods and significantly fewer nighttime awakenings." Also here: Newborn baby sleeps too much: reasons and tricks to wake him up This would be in line with the current results. Dozens of studies say they have found sleep interventions to be effective. Pediatricians routinely recommend sleep training in countries such as the United States and Australia although infant mental health professionals often do not. However, the research is never perfect, and many of those earlier studies attracted some criticism that Hall hoped to address. When researchers compared sleep diaries, they found that sleep-trained mothers believed their children woke less at night and slept longer. But when they analyzed sleep and wake patterns as illustrated by the graphic, they found something else: the sleep-trained children woke up at the same rate as the control group. "At six weeks, there was no difference between the intervention and control groups for mean change in linear awakenings or long wake episodes," they wrote. “We weren't saying the kids wouldn't wake up. We were saying they'd wake up, but they wouldn't have to point to their parents.” - Wendy Hall Read more: The crying of the child before bedtime: the causes and tricks of dealing with the situation Crying before bed Researchers have concluded that sleep training strategies for children under six months of age are unlikely to work in any case. In fact, these strategies haven't been shown to reduce infant crying, prevent sleep and behavior problems in late childhood, or protect against postpartum depression. In addition, the researchers wrote, these strategies risk “unintended consequences,” including increased crying, premature cessation of breastfeeding, and worsening mother anxiety, and if the infant is required to sleep day or night in a separate room, this increases the risk of HS syndrome. Sudden infant death. Here's more: Does a baby's crying affect him negatively and how? “No one should do this to a three-month-old. They don't have object survival, and they don't know that if we weren't in the room, we wouldn't disappear from the planet. It's psychologically harmful” - Hull However, one authoritative 2006 review of 52 studies found that more than 80% of children who received an intervention including strategies other than crying methods, such as implementing a bedtime routine, showed clinically significant improvement that lasted for three to six months.
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https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/news/featured/الرئيس-اليمني-يسلم-السلطة-لمجلس-رئاسي-مع-سعي-السعودية-لإنهاء-الحرب/ar-AAVWI9G?li=BB1ebCnc ADEN (Reuters) - Yemen's president fired his controversial vice president on Thursday and delegated the president's powers to a leadership council in a Saudi-backed move, removing some obstacles to U.N.-led efforts to revive negotiations to end the seven-year war. Riyadh announced $3 billion in financial aid to the Saudi-backed government after President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi's announcement. It also called for talks with the Iran-backed Houthis, who are fighting a Saudi-led coalition. In a major breakthrough, Yemen's warring parties agreed to a two-month truce that began on Saturday, the first since 2016. The truce also eased the coalition's siege of areas controlled by the Houthis, who ousted Hadi's government from the capital, Sanaa, in late 2014. Hadi, who resides in Riyadh, told state television, "By this announcement, I delegate the Presidential Leadership Council an irreversible delegation of all my powers in accordance with the constitution, the Gulf initiative and its executive mechanism." The dismissed Vice President Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, a Sunni military leader with Islamist inclinations, angered the Shiite Houthis over previous military campaigns in their northern stronghold, as well as the southerners for his leadership role in the 1994 north-south civil war. Hadi took over the crumbling country in 2012 in a political transition plan backed by Gulf states after the 2011 Arab Spring protests that toppled President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was later killed. Riyadh urged "the Presidential Command Council to start negotiating with the Houthis under the supervision of the United Nations to reach a final and comprehensive political solution." Gregory Johnson, a former member of the UN Panel of Experts on Yemen, said on Twitter: "This is an attempt...perhaps a last-ditch effort to recreate what looks like unity within the anti-Houthi coalition. The problem is that it is not clear how these diverse individuals, many of whom are They have completely opposing opinions, working together." And Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appeared in a video recording broadcast by official media, as he met with the new eight-member council headed by Rashad Al-Alimi. Al-Alimi is close to the Islamist Islah party, the backbone of Hadi's government, which the coalition partner, the United Arab Emirates, does not trust. Among the vice presidents is Aidarous al-Zubaidi, the leader of the Southern Transitional Council, a separatist group. Al-Zubaidi is supported by the UAE. *Economic help The war has killed tens of thousands of people, destroyed the economy and pushed Yemen to the brink of famine. The depreciation of the rial in the government-controlled south has left many unable to buy basic goods. A statement published by Saudi state media said that both the Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates, its partner in the coalition, will inject $1 billion into the Central Bank of Yemen, and Riyadh will provide an additional $1 billion to support petroleum derivatives and development efforts. Riyadh, which last deposited money with the central bank in Aden in 2018, is seeking an exit from the costly and unpo[CENSORED]r conflict widely seen in the region as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Riyadh said it would give $300 million in United Nations aid, which in March raised less than a third of the $4.27 billion requested. The United Nations is pressing for comprehensive political negotiations to end the conflict in which several Yemeni factions are vying for power. (Prepared by Mustafa Saleh and Suha Jado for the Arabic Bulletin - Editing by Suha Jado)
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What you need to know Microsoft explained how it will improve security on Windows 11 at today's "Windows Powers the Future of Hybrid Work" event Microsoft Pluton, Smart App Control, and many other security features will enhance security on future Windows 11 devices Some of the features Microsoft has discussed, such as Config Lock and Microsoft Pluton, are available today and will ship on more PCs in the future Microsoft announced several security features at today's Windows Powers the Future of Hybrid Work event. The company plans to increase the security of Windows PCs through hardware and cloud improvements and the use of artificial intelligence. In addition to discussing new features on the way, Microsoft has detailed some of the existing security features, such as the Microsoft Pluton, that will become more po[CENSORED]r on future PCs ....PCs. Microsoft Pluton, a security technology pioneered on the Xbox One, is now capable of securing PCs. Pluton takes a Zero Trust approach and relies on several security features in Windows 11, including TPM 2.0, firmware and identity protection, Direct Memory Access, and Memory Integrity Protection. Windows 11 SE wallpaper now available through the Microsoft Store Windows 11 SE has a colorful default background that's proven po[CENSORED]r since the announcement of the OS. You can now download that wallpaper through the Microsoft Store. Pluton integrates with a PC's CPU and operating system. It's also updated regularly to protect devices against threats.
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https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/autos/news/تويوتا-gr-كورولا-ستكون-أكثر-حصرية-مما-كنا-نظن/ar-AAVV7wb?ocid=EMMX&cvid=c0d3141ca95c424b80a3a5ad589c0f31 Toyota GR Corolla will be more exclusive than we thought The Toyota GR Corolla is the long-awaited successor to the GR Yaris that will be available in the US market. For fans of the Japanese manufacturer, this is a historic revelation as it is a car that will become a strong competitor to cars like the Volkswagen Golf R. Of course, with a vehicle slated to be in demand like this one, supply concerns were raised. Toyota has been hit by a series of production delays due to supply chain problems and the Covid-19 outbreak. This affected the global stock of models such as the Yaris and Land Cruiser 300, and even the GR Supra. When it comes to the GR Corolla, the company assures that producing enough units to meet demand will not be a problem. According to information revealed in an interview with Road & Track, Toyota's Vice President of Marketing, Mike Tripp, revealed that its production line at the Motomachi plant is equipped to produce enough units for its dedicated customers. "I wouldn't say the limiting factor for these compounds is our ability to produce them," Mike Tripp says. While meeting demand is important, Toyota also wants to ensure that the GR Corolla ownership experience is exclusive, so cars won't be over-demanded. In the words of Mike Tripp, “too few models” is the perfect target to aim for. Toyota is reluctant to put any unsold GR Corolla on the floor because that could create the illusion that the car is unwanted. This is the same concern many manufacturers have, prompting them to adapt a strategy that will focus them on producing fewer cars. There is no doubt that with this decision, brands can become more difficult for consumers. With the GR Corolla, Tripp revealed that 8,000 units will be sold within the first year. This will taper off to 6000 units next year. Toyota hopes to release a few good special editions and range upgrades to keep the car still fit. The first is the inaugural Circuit Edition, which we can expect to hit showrooms by next year. This article was published on the Arab Turbo website Microsoft and its partners may be compensated if you purchase something through the recommended links in this article.
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https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/lifestyle/family/حكايات-أطفال-منوعة/ar-AAVNeeU The child needs at bedtime to feel safe and secure in order to have quiet hours of sleep, as his parents tell him the funny, literary or religious stories that suit his age and he can understand them to his mind. Educating children, instilling moral values in them, expanding their intellectual horizons, and enhancing them to focus and understand. There are many meaningful and interesting children’s stories that we will share with you during this article. Children's stories before bed Ages and the Internet abound with children's tales in countless numbers, suitable for all ages. Here are children's tales suitable for girls and boys, and here are some of the most beautiful. Colloquial children's tales (the cocky hare and the tortoise) One of the children's tales that we have chosen for you in the vernacular is the tale of the little rabbit and the turtle. The rabbit was living in the jungle animals, and one day the turtle came out and the rabbit saw it and they started talking, so the rabbit said to the turtle, I am better than you in everything! I am once fast and sweet, and you are slow and boring. She said to him, You are not arrogant, Rabbit. What do you think, we race and see who is better between us? The rabbit agreed. The hare preceded the tortoise a great distance once, and looking back saw the tortoise far away from him. And when he woke up from sleep, he looked behind him at what had met the turtle, and thought that it was still far away, so he hurried to win the race, and when he reached the end, he found that the turtle preceded him and was celebrating with animals this great victory. What is the truth of the rabbit and what happened to me! He kept saying how did that happen? I'm the fastest! The animals said to him, you are not arrogant, Rabbit, and you never underestimate the power of anyone, for you can be greater than you in other things, after which the rabbit lived simple and humble and knew that God and a creature were created with an advantage that is not found in creatures. Tota tota concluded the lard. Short Children's Tales (The Golden Hen) The Tale of the Golden Hen, is a short children's tale that leaves meaning in the heat, amusement and enjoyment of your child. It was an old car park, and it was a former car park, which was very beautiful. He began to take over the farms until she had this idea of a malicious idea that would support them as long as they stayed at home? And the wife found her pernicious idea that her good way was to help her to eat outside, as well as the preferred image of food, and his wife in the right way, and the proper way for her to be open to his ability. in front of them to the faces of the hen and extract the eggs from it, And the next day they committed their crime and killed the chicken, and it was time for them to open her stomach and extract all the eggs from it, but the surprise was that they did not find anything and a general, sure, certainly ... one egg and regret for what they did, but where remorse is of no use. Funny Children's Tales (The Farmer and the Rabbit) The tale of the farmer and rabbits is a funny and entertaining children's fable, and you have to role-play to enjoy it. There were no islands in islands on a farm there were other islands. So he decided to set up a plot for them and hunt them down with it, and indeed he succeeded.
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https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/news/featured/بعد-طول-انتظار-تويتر-يعمل-على-خاصية-تعديل-التغريدات/ar-AAVUFr6?li=BBqrI8k Twitter has confirmed that it is working on a new button that will allow users to edit tweets after they have been posted. It comes after the new board member, Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, asked his followers in a Twitter poll if they wanted the feature. The edit button has long been claimed by many users but there are concerns about how to implement it. Twitter said it would begin testing the idea in the coming months. The social media company's media team tweeted: "Now that everyone is asking...Yes, we've been working on the tweet editing feature since last year!" "No, we didn't get the idea through a poll ??," he added. "We will begin testing the feature in Twitter Blue Labs in the coming months to see what works, what doesn't, and what's possible," the team continued. Users of Twitter Blue, a Twitter subscription-based service, are getting early access to the features the company is testing. With the edit feature, users can fix typos or errors in their Tweet without erasing them and returning other books, thus losing any replies or likes to the original Tweet. Jay Sullivan, the company's vice president of consumer products, said the edit feature was "the most requested feature on Twitter for many years" in a series of tweets Tuesday. However, he noted that the company was exploring how to create the feature in a "secure way". "Without things like timelines and transparency around editing, the editing feature can be misused to change the direction of the public conversation," he added. "Protecting the integrity of that public conversation is our highest priority," he added. During a talk in 2018, former Twitter chief Jack Dorsey said the company would "probably never add" the feature amid concerns about transparency. But rival social media platforms Facebook and Instagram allow users to edit their posts, and new Twitter chief Parag Agrawal appears to be open to the idea.
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