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Twitter has recently launched Birdwatch, a program that encourages users to do fact-checking. The company's latest program aims to fight misinformation. According to its blog post, the separation of the notes from Twitter has been intentional as the program builds its reliability and confidence in providing helpful and appropriate context to people. 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. Creators on X (formerly Twitter) can now earn money on the platform, thanks to its ads revenue sharing program. To be eligible, X provided three criteria: Be subscribed to X Blue (formerly Twitter Blue) or Verified Organizations. We want X to be the best place on the internet to earn a living as a creator and this is our first step in rewarding you for your… — X (@X) July 28, 2023 X's new revenue sharing program pays out to creators who have earned more than USD 50 on the platform. Globe Telecom has a new SMS service called UPD8 for Twitter. Read more in our articles including "Twitter intros Birdwatch to fight misinformation" and "X (formerly Twitter) launches ads revenue sharing program for creators".

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According to its blog post, the separation of the notes from Twitter has been intentional as the program builds its reliability and confidence in providing helpful and appropriate context to people. 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. Creators on X (formerly Twitter) can now earn money on the platform, thanks to its ads revenue sharing program.

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