The Mercury News

Twitter labels Biden video ‘manipulate­d media’

- By Donie O’Sullivan and Sarah Mucha CNN CNN’s Daniel Dale and Betsy Klein contribute­d to this report.

Twitter said it would take action against a misleading video of former Vice President Joe Biden that was retweeted by President Donald Trump, a major action that courted blowback from the White House. But then the social media company botched it.

On Sunday, Twitter said it would label a deceptivel­y edited video posted by White House social media director Dan Scavino as “manipulate­d media.” By Monday, however, the label still wasn’t showing up for some users.

This is the first time Twitter has used the label, which it announced last month as part of a new policy to tackle the spread of convention ally manipulate­d and deepfake videos. But the flawed rollout once again highlights the challenges Silicon Valley faces as it struggles to deal with the spread of misinforma­tion on its platforms. Among the concerns: The label is quite small. It was only applied after the video had been viewed millions of times on the platform. It is not clear whether it will be applied only to a single tweet or to all instances of big accounts spreading the deceptive video. And it suffered from a glitch that limited who saw it.

The clip, which was posted on Saturday and which a CNN factcheck concluded was deceptivel­y edited, wrongly made it seem as if Biden had accidental­ly endorsed Trump. It shows Biden struggling with a line in his Saturday speech in Kansas City, Missouri, then saying, “Excuse me. We can only reelect Donald Trump.”

But the clip was edited to leave out the second part of Biden’s sentence. The Democratic presidenti­al candidate had actually said, “Excuse me. We can only reelect Donald Trump if in fact we get engaged in this circular firing squad here. It’s gotta be a positive campaign.” Biden had called for an end to “negative attacks” in his Democratic primary contest with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

The video had been viewed more than 6 million times by Monday morning. It was also tweeted by prominent conservati­ve radio host Mark Levin, Fox News host Sean Hannity and conservati­ve websites such as Townhall and RedState as well as by some Sanders supporters with substantia­l Twitter audiences.

According to Twitter’s new policy, the company will label, but not remove, videos when it has a “reason to believe that media, or the context in which media are presented, are significan­tly and deceptivel­y altered or manipulate­d.”

Twitter said Sunday that the video in the Scavino tweet retweeted by Trump would be labeled as “Manipulate­d Media.” The small label, however, was not showing for some users on Monday morning. Twitter acknowledg­ed in a statement to CNN on Sunday night that there was an issue and it was working on a fix.

The Biden campaign used the video as an opportunit­y to call out Facebook, a company that finds itself increasing­ly in the crosshairs of Democrats. Scavino had also posted the video on Facebook, where according to Facebook data it had been viewed 1 million times by Sunday evening.

Overnight Sunday, Facebook applied a fact-check to the video, labeling it “partly false.” Joe Osborne, a Facebook spokespers­on, told CNN on Monday that it is reducing the video’s distributi­on as a result “and showing warning labels with more context for people who see it, try to share it, or already have.”

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