Twitter said on Monday that it will be expanding a test feature allowing users to report posts for misinformation, which will now be available for users in Brazil, Spain, and the Philippines. “Today we’re expanding this test feature to folks tweeting from Brazil, Spain, or the Philippines,” the company announced in a post. “Till now we’ve received around 3M reports from you all, calling out Tweets that violate our policies & helping us understand new misinformation trends.” The feature, which has been available as a pilot program in the United States, Australia, and South Korea since its debut last August, allows users to flag content that they perceive as spreading misinformation. Twitter’s official policy states that “[c]ontent that is demonstrably false or misleading and may lead to significant risk of harm (such as increased exposure to the virus, or adverse effects on public health systems) may not be shared on Twitter,” …
Twitter Expands Feature to Flag ‘Misinformation’
January 17, 2022
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