City
Epaper

Twitter expands its community-based fact-checking programme 'Birdwatch'

By IANS | Published: September 08, 2022 12:48 PM

San Francisco, Sep 8 After launching its community-driven content moderation programme Birdwatch, microblogging site Twitter is now rolling ...

Open in App

San Francisco, Sep 8 After launching its community-driven content moderation programme Birdwatch, microblogging site Twitter is now rolling out an updated Birdwatch onboarding process that better incentivises contributors to write and rate notes in a thoughtful way.

Birdwatch is a collaborative way to add helpful context to potentially misleading Tweets and keep people better informed.

"New Birdwatch contributors who have met the eligibility criteria will begin with an initial Rating Impact score of zero, which they can increase by consistently rating other contributors' notes and reliably identifying those that are Helpful and Not Helpful," the company said in a blogpost.

"Once a contributor's score has risen to five, they can start writing notes," it added.

The platform said that contributors can further increase their Writing and Rating Impact scores by both writing Helpful notes and continuing to rate notes written by others.

Repeatedly writing notes that reach a status of Not Helpful, however, will result in a decreasing score and could temporarily lock a contributor's note writing ability.

Birdwatch programme is made up of a group of people, or contributors, who help identify information in Tweets they believe is misleading and write notes that provide informative context.

Only notes that are rated Helpful by a diverse group of contributors, or that "bridge" across groups of people who have tended to disagree in their past ratings, are made visible on Twitter.

The programme began testing in 2021 and is regularly being updated and improved thanks to analysis from our research team and feedback from our academic advisory board and Birdwatch contributors.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: BirdwatchTwitterTwitter twitterTwitter sevaTwitter cmoTwitter inc.Twitter incTwitter ceoTwitter, inc.
Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyElon Musk Confirms X Will Begin Hiding Likes

NationalPM Modi, PMO Updates 'X' Profile with New Photos

International“Unacceptable Security Violation”: Elon Musk Threatens to Ban iPhones from His Companies over Apple-OpenAI Deal (See Tweets)

Social ViralBoston 25 TV Anchor Vanessa Welch Swallows Fly on Live TV, Video Goes Viral

EntertainmentKajol Travels Back in Time! Shares Mesmerizing Pic from the Pre-Selfie Era (See Tweet)

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyUS sues Adobe for hiding fees, preventing consumers from cancelling subscriptions

TechnologyHyundai Motor's envisioned US plant to prioritise EVs: CEO

TechnologyChronic high BP during pregnancy doubled between 2008 and 2021 in US: Study

TechnologyEating samosa, burger when stressed out can fuel anxiety: Study

TechnologyScientists spot 6 distinct biological types of depression