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Twitter launches new feature to tackle misinforma­tion

Birdwatch will enlist the help of users to identify misleading informatio­n in tweets. Users can write notes to give context about the misinforma­tion.

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Twitter launched a new feature Monday to combat misinforma­tion on its platform. Birdwatch will enlist the help of users to identify misleading informatio­n in tweets. Users can write notes to give context about the misinforma­tion.

The company said that the notes would eventually be available to the global audience and be visible on tweets after the successful completion of the pilot program.

Twitter has enlisted some participan­ts in the US for the pilot project. They will share their notes on a separate website,

where they can flag tweets from a dropdown menu connected to the main Twitter interface.

"We believe this approach has the potential to respond quickly when misleading informatio­n spreads, adding context that people trust and find valuable," said Keith Coleman, vice president of product at Twitter.

Coleman added that the company was looking for an effective "community-driven solution" to battle misinforma­tion.

Rampant misinforma­tion on Twitter

The launch of Birdwatch comes at a time when Twitter is under criticism for growing misinforma­tion on its platform.

The company has launched several features to tackle misinforma­tion, such as the roll out of a "manipulate­d media" label on tweets and an additional feature on retweets.

This month, Twitter banned former US President Donald Trump on its platform — signalling a stronger policy against misinforma­tion on its platform.

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Twitter said it wants both experts and non-experts to write Birdwatch notes

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