San Francisco: Micro-blogging platform Twitter is reportedly working on a new feature for its crowd-sourced fact-checking programme “Community Notes” which will debunk fake pictures.
The information came from app researcher Nima Owji who tweeted Wednesday: “#Twitter is working on Community Notes for media in the tweets! When you write a note about an image, it appears on all the tweets containing that image.”
“@lucasnantonio, I’d like to see something like this for hashtags and links.”
#Twitter is working on Community Notes for media in the tweets!
When you write a note about an image, it appears on all the tweets containing that image. pic.twitter.com/vK81Jg8WmX
— Nima Owji (@nima_owji) March 29, 2023
Earlier this month, the company announced that it has expanded its crowd-sourced fact-checking programme to Brazil, and it is the first country in which users can “write and rate notes predominantly in a different primary language.”
Community notes aims to allow users to add more context to tweets through links and reports. It has been widely used to debunk or correct claims made in popular tweets.
The micro-blogging platform introduced the social fact-checking programme last year in the US under “Birdwatch”, but after Elon Musk started managing Twitter, he renamed “Birdwatch” to “Community Notes”.