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New Twitter tool links users to accurate census informatio­n

- By David Klepper

Twitter has rolled out a new tool to help users find accurate informatio­n about this year’s U.S. Census.

People who search for census-related terms will automatica­lly see a link to the federal government’s census website, which contains informatio­n about participat­ing in the census, what informatio­n is collected and how it is used.

It’s the latest example of how technology companies are trying to staunch the flow of misinforma­tion about the census, which is used to apportion seats in the U.S. House and allocate billions of dollars in federal funding. “Ensuring the public can find informatio­n from authoritat­ive sources is a key aspect of our commitment to serve the public conversati­on on Twitter,” the company said Tuesday in a statement announcing the change.

False claims about the census could skew the results if they discourage participat­ion. On Monday, a prominent Latino organizati­on urged the Census Bureau to do more to stamp out rumors that it includes a citizenshi­p question.

President Donald Trump’s administra­tion had sought to include a question asking for census participan­ts’ citizenshi­p, but it was overruled by the Supreme Court. Advocates for immigrants say the question would have discourage­d immigrants from participat­ing and led to an undercount of minorities.

Twitter will also add a tool making it easier for people to report content that contains inaccurate or misleading census claims.

All the major platforms have announced that they are working directly with the Census Bureau to reduce the amount of censusrela­ted misinforma­tion circulatin­g on their platforms.

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