Twitter’s Community Notes feature will send a notification when a note is added to a Tweet you’ve interacted with, i.e. liked or retweeted.
Every information shared on Twitter may not be accurate and accurate. Of course this with false or misunderstood posts we all interact from time to time. Twitter released a new feature that could be a solution to this situation in December.
‘Community NotesWith the new feature published under the name ‘, notes were added under some controversial Tweets, confirming the sharing or explaining the context of the sharing. Twitter, will make this feature more useful a novelty published more.
You’ll be able to receive notifications when a Community Note is added to Tweets you’ve interacted with:
“Starting today, on a Tweet you reply to, like or retweet, a Community Note If it starts to appear, you will receive a warning. This will help give people the extra context they might otherwise miss.”
With the new feature, you will have the opportunity to remove your previous interactions with Tweets that contain false or false information. In this way, this information will not be included in your profile and the spread of information will be reduced.
What are Twitter Community Notes?
Twitter Community Notes add context to Tweets that contain phrases that may mislead users. Notes are displayed in a separate box below Tweets. Of course this box appears It does not depend on a single source.
Notes are the ‘note’ of the contributor’s note with a sufficient number of differing opinions.beneficial‘ as a result of being evaluated as publicly displayed.
Who adds and evaluates Community Notes?
Community Notes is run entirely by users. Those who voice their opinions and provide context can post ‘Community Notes’ on Twitter.contributing‘ users become. These people, which Twitter accepts with certain criteria, also evaluate the notes shared by different users.
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