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Twitter considers labeling accounts that accumulate Community Ratings

To highlight accounts pinned by some of its users, Twitter is evaluating options for attaching a label to them.

Community Ratings on Twitter (now renamed These user-written notes allow you to contextualize a tweet when it is considered misleading or deceptive. Sometimes they involve debates about its relevance, or even militant wars.

Inside a blog post Published on Tuesday, October 24, Keith Coleman, Twitter’s VP of Product, offers a retrospective on the effectiveness of this system and raises the question of accounts that routinely receive it.

Information context

The company says it is evaluating options that users would consider “helpful” and “fair” in order to highlight these accounts. Coleman notes, however, that Notes may sometimes serve simply to add informational context to posts and “do not consistently reflect misleading content.”

In a context where misinformation, particularly from verified accounts, is prominent on Twitter, Community Notes can be useful in differentiating between false content and other content.

According to figures cited by Keith Coleman, they are written by more than 100,000 contributors in 44 different countries and appear “often” in viral and high-visibility posts. In a tweet on October 15, the official Community Notes account indicated that certain Notes were viewed by more than one million users. However, its effectiveness has been largely called into question with the proliferation of false information related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Author: Victoria Bernez
Source: BFM TV

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