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Twitter Expands Fact-Checking Program Globally

Twitter launches its fact-checking program worldwide today. This expansion covers all countries. The company aims to fight false information more effectively everywhere. Twitter started testing fact-checking earlier. It focused on specific regions first. Now it applies globally.


Twitter Expands Fact-Checking Program Globally

(Twitter Expands Fact-Checking Program Globally)

Twitter uses a system involving people. Volunteers from its Birdwatch community flag potentially misleading tweets. These volunteers are regular Twitter users. Experts then review these flagged tweets. These experts are independent researchers and fact-checking organizations. They provide reliable context notes.

Users see these context notes directly beneath tweets. The notes clarify disputed claims. They show why information might be wrong. Twitter believes this transparency helps people decide what to trust. The goal is better information quality on the platform. Twitter hopes this reduces the spread of harmful falsehoods.


Twitter Expands Fact-Checking Program Globally

(Twitter Expands Fact-Checking Program Globally)

The program relies on public input. Anyone can sign up for Birdwatch. Participants need to follow Twitter’s rules. Their contributions are visible to everyone. Twitter monitors the system for accuracy and fairness. The company states this is a key safety initiative. Twitter wants users to find reliable news. Misinformation remains a major challenge for social media. This global step addresses that challenge head-on. Twitter confirmed all existing partnerships with fact-checking groups continue. More groups will join the program soon. The system constantly evolves based on user feedback and results. Twitter emphasizes its commitment to platform integrity. This expansion represents a significant scaling of its efforts. The company faces ongoing pressure to combat misinformation effectively. This global rollout is its latest response.

Twitter launches its fact-checking program worldwide today. This expansion covers all countries. The company aims to fight false information more effectively everywhere. Twitter started testing fact-checking earlier. It focused on specific regions first. Now it applies globally. (Twitter Expands Fact-Checking Program Globally) Twitter uses a system involving people. Volunteers from its Birdwatch community flag potentially…