Up in the crow’s nest of the internet, Twitter users will soon be able to call “misinformation ahead”!
Twitter announced a new crowdsourced fact-checking initiative called “Birdwatch” Monday. The idea is that everyday Twitter users will be able to add contextual notes to tweets they think are misleading or contain misinformation.
🐦 Today we’re introducing @Birdwatch, a community-driven approach to addressing misleading information. And we want your help. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/aYJILZ7iKB
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) January 25, 2021
The company said in a blog post that it wants to expand fact-checking beyond content that explicitly breaks its rules, and allow the community to provide more nuance than labels that deem something “true” or “false.” Anyone with a verified phone and email linked to their account, who hasn’t violated Twitter’s rules and has two-factor authentication enabled, can apply to become a Birdwatcher here. Read more…
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