Twitter has recently launched Birdwatch, a program that encourages users to do fact-checking. These notes will be only visible on the Birdwatch site, where pilot participants can also rate the Notes added by other contributors. All data contributed to Birdwatch will be publicly available and downloadable in TSV files from this link. The company's goal is to build Birdwatch openly, develop a reputation and consensus system, and shape it by the Twitter community. Twitter encourages experts, researchers, and the public to further participate in Birdwatch to recognize its opportunities or flaws further and build an effective community-driven solution from misinformation. Currently, Birdwatch is available in the US. Read more in our articles including "Twitter intros Birdwatch to fight misinformation" and "Amazfit unveils Balance 3 and Balance Ultra".
Twitter has recently launched Birdwatch, a program that encourages users to do fact-checking. These notes will be only visible on the Birdwatch site, where pilot participants can also rate the Notes added by other contributors.
All data contributed to Birdwatch will be publicly available and downloadable in TSV files from this link. The company's goal is to build Birdwatch openly, develop a reputation and consensus system, and shape it by the Twitter community. Twitter encourages experts, researchers, and the public to further participate in Birdwatch to recognize its opportunities or flaws further and build an effective community-driven solution from misinformation.
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