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Introducing Birdwatch, a community-based approach to …

Introducing Birdwatch, a community-based approach to misinformation

25.1.2021 — Birdwatch allows people to identify information in Tweets they believe is misleading and write notes that provide informative context. We …

Twitter introduces Birdwatch, a community-based approach to misinformation

Twitter’s Misinformation-Fighting Tool ‘Birdwatch … – Norstrat

Twitter’s Misinformation-Fighting Tool ‘Birdwatch’ Makes Mistakes – Norstrat

4 päivää sitten — Their conclusion’ It makes mistakes.On February 5, Twitter flagged a post from controversial YouTuber Tim Pool that said the 2020 U.S. …

The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a non-profit journalism school and research organization, analyzed Twitter’s 1,000-user pilot test of its Birdwatch

Twitter’s Misinformation-Fighting Tool ‘Birdwatch … – Slashdot

Twitter’s Misinformation-Fighting Tool ‘Birdwatch’ Makes Mistakes – Slashdot

20.2.2021 — The platform noted that the claim was disputed and turned off engagement “due to a risk of violence.” But, on Birdwatch, the social media …

The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a non-profit journalism school and research organization, analyzed Twitter’s 1,000-user pilot test of its Birdwatch fact-checking platform. Their conclusion? It makes mistakes.On February 5, Twitter flagged a post from controversial YouTuber Tim Pool tha…

Twitter pilots a new misinformation fighting tool: Birdwatch

Twitter pilots a new misinformation fighting tool: Birdwatch – SiliconANGLE

25.1.2021 — Twitter Inc. today announced the preliminary release of Birdwatch, its fact-checking function for users. The program, which is specifically …

Twitter pilots a new misinformation fighting tool: Birdwatch – SiliconANGLE

Twitter’s fledgling misinformation tool is adding aliases

Twitter’s Birdwatch pilot is adding an important feature | Popular Science

23.11.2021 — Birdwatch, Twitter’s crowdsourced misinformation-fighting pilot program, is adding a new feature to help decrease bias and polarization.

The Birdwatch program, which took flight this year, asked users to look out for misinformation. Now, participants can work under aliases.

Twitter’s crowdsourced fact-checkers included QAnon … – Input

7.9.2022 — Twitter’s crowdsourced fact-checking program, Birdwatch, accepted a … To make matters even worse, Twitter had been warned by experts ahead …

Twitter’s Misinformation-Fighting Tool ‘Birdwatch’ Makes …

Twitter’s Misinformation-Fighting Tool ‘Birdwatch’ Makes Mistakes – Slashdot

21.2.2021 — Their conclusion’ It makes mistakes.On February 5, Twitter flagged a post from controversial YouTuber Tim Pool that said the 2020 U.S. …

The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a non-profit journalism school and research organization, analyzed Twitter’s 1,000-user pilot test of its Birdwatch fact-checking platform. Their conclusion’ It makes mistakes.On February 5, Twitter flagged a post from controversial YouTuber Tim Pool that said the 2020 U.S. presidential election was rigged. The platform noted that the claim was disputed and turned off engagement “due to a risk of violence.” But, on Birdwatch, the social media platform’s experiment in crowdsourced fact-checking, users overwhelmingly said the tweet was not misleading, according to a Feb. 14 analysis of Twitter data. And most Birdwatch users indicated in the tool that they found these notes that supported debunked claims helpful and informative… On Feb. 17, Twitter altered its algorithm and notes on the Pool tweet are no longer rated as helpful, although they are still listed below the post. Before the change, less than a third of the “helpful” notes contained a source link that wasn’t just another tweet, Poynter notes (though after the change, that number rose to 75%). “It’s a timely illustration of one of the problems facing the Birdwatch model: Can an algorithm fed by a seemingly random group of people ever accurately ‘rate’ the truth'” PolitiFact’s editor-in-chief suggested better training, incentives, and the use of professional fact-checkers. But even then, they still told Poynter “I’m pretty dubious of tech companies who believe their users will moderate content for free for them. Most users don’t see it as their job to help the platforms run their own businesses.”Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Twitter Launches Birdwatch to Combat Misinformation | Misbar

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27.1.2021 — Twitter and Facebook started labeling false and misleading. … potentially problematic tweets for the company, but a new initiative makes …

Twitter launches trial program to fight misinformation

26.1.2021 — Birdwatch is on a separate section of Twitter and only pilot … we aim to make notes visible directly on Tweets for the global Twitter …

Birdwatch is on a separate section of Twitter and only pilot participants, who apply to the program, will write posts identifying and rebutting misinformation

Twitter (TWTR) Expands Birdwatch Feature for Letting Users …

7.9.2022 — Twitter Wants Its Users to Fight Misinformation With Expanded Birdwatch Feature. ‘Birdwatch’ effort will start appearing in more feeds. Twitter …

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