Five strikes and you’re out – Twitter tackles COVID-19 vaccine misinformation
Twitter is tackling COVID19 vaccine misinformation but it’s efforts are limited to misinformation being spread in English for now.
Twitter is tackling COVID19 vaccine misinformation but it’s efforts are limited to misinformation being spread in English for now.
Following the DA’s desire to have Facebook appear before a Parliamentary committee to discuss misinformation, Facebook says it’s open to it.
Code for Africa as well as Adobe, Meedan, Full Fact, and Duke Reporters Lab have been announced as Partnership on AI’s latest partners.
Facebook’s new stance on vaccine misinformation will focus on stopping its spread on its platforms with guidance from the WHO.
According to a report from Zignal Labs, in the week following Trump’s Twitter ban, election fraud misinformation fell significantly.
2020 was a chaotic year dominated by a global pandemic. It was also a year when misinformation and failed attempts to curb its spread.
Twitter may force users to remove misleading content about vaccines from next week.
According to YouTube, 88 percent of searches for US election information lead to high authority sources but does that matter when baseless misinformation circulates as well?
Having taken its approach to misinformation more seriously during the US presidential elections, now Twitter is looking at more measures.
Donald Trump’s Twitter profile is a stream of hidden tweets and misinformation warnings following his loss in the US elections.
Birdwatch is something that is still in the works, but Twitter says it will reveal more information about this new misinformation-focused system soon.
It is yet another feature aimed at making WhatsApp users more critical of viral content shared on the messaging platform.