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Meta's new community notes program struggles to combat misinformation on Facebook and Instagram, according to Washington Post ...
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TikTok is the latest social media platform to enable users to write and rate posts to give context to content on their feeds.
Effects of the change not yet known X launched Community Notes in 2021, but did not do away with fact checking in addition to them until after Musk's 2022 purchase of the platform, formerly Twitter.
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X will use Community Notes to find which posts are well-likedX (Twitter) is testing a new way to highlight popular posts that bring together people with different viewpoints. This experiment is being done through its existing system called Community Notes ...
Fact-checks will no longer appear on U.S.-based Facebook, Instagram, or Threads posts. Community Notes will gradually roll out starting April 7, with broader user participation expected in the ...
Meta will begin testing Community Notes, a crowdsourced fact-checking system for Facebook and Instagram, on March 18. The new program replaces traditional fact-checking, a move that has sparked ...
Community Notes, which has become a staple feature of X since Musk bought the platform in late 2022, has since been copied by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.
Further, Community Notes will have a limit of 500 characters and will need to include a link to support the note. Nicola Mendelsohn CBE, Head of Global Business Group at Meta, said in a LinkedIn post: ...
It’s seems similar to the Community Notes systems already in use on other social media, such as X and Facebook. TikTok is also keeping its current fact-checking systems in place.
It's unclear where the notes will appear or how they will look. Footnotes on TikTok will work much like Community Notes on Facebook, only TikTok's version doesn't completely replace fact-checkers.
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