X, formerly known as Twitter, has a crowdsourced fact-checking system in place called Community Notes. Essentially, it allows approved members to attach written notes to a post that might contain ...
X's crowdsourced "fact checking" feature known as Community Notes is now available on videos posted to the platform. Credit: Osmancan Gurdogan/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) Creators of AI videos, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The ‘lackluster’ user-submitted fact-checking feature will now include the ability to directly flag misleading ...
Social network X, formerly known as Twitter, has introduced Community Notes for videos. Community Notes is an existing program for crowdsourced moderation. The Elon Musk-owned platform announced that ...
Elon Musk's social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has recently expanded its Community Notes program to include videos, TechCrunch tells us in a report. This comes as an effort to combat the ...
A new update to the X Community Notes feature lets users flag down misleading videos. Previously, this feature only lets users identify and spotlight misleading images in posts. Now, users can also ...
YouTube is testing letting viewers leave “helpful notes” on videos that “provide relevant, timely, and easy-to-understand context.” Compared to comments, notes appear in a much more elevated section ...
YouTube announced it's working on a crowd-sourcing feature that lets you add notes in its videos to provide context and information about it. Notes will display at the bottom of the videos when ...