Disaster Twitter’s new ‘Birdwatch’ experiment crowdsources fact-checking - Snitches get stitches, or something

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Twitter is launching a new feature to fight misinformation: Birdwatch, a “community-driven approach” that crowdsources fact checks directly from other Twitter users. The experiment was first spotted last fall, but the company is now officially introducing the project with a new pilot program.

“Birdwatch allows people to identify information in Tweets they believe is misleading and write notes that provide informative context,” Twitter writes in a blog post. “We believe this approach has the potential to respond quickly when misleading information spreads, adding context that people trust and find valuable.”

We’re looking for people to test this out in the US –– you can add notes with helpful context to Tweets that you think are misleading.

For now, these notes won’t appear directly on Twitter, but anyone in the US can view them at: https://t.co/x4X4ffaGIm (2/3)
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) January 25, 2021

Under the pilot program, users can apply to participate. Twitter notes that it will only be available to a “small test group” initially,” but that it will add more applicants over time. Approved Birdwatch contributors will then be able to select tweets with misinformation and append their own notes, similar to a fact-checking website.

For now, the fact checks will live on a dedicated Birdwatch site, but Twitter says the goal is to eventually integrate them directly into tweets “when there is consensus from a broad and diverse set of contributors.”

Twitter's new Birdwatch feature.


The project marks one of Twitter’s biggest forays into fact-checking. Unlike Facebook, Twitter hasn’t had formal partnerships with third-party fact checkers. The company has instead relied on its own editorial team to add context to tweets. Over the past year, the company began adding labels to tweets with misinformation about COVID-19 and the presidential election.

With Birdwatch, Twitter will no longer need to rely on its own employees for fact-checks. Users will be able to flag viral misinformation and add notes.Twitter points out that it’s not assigning “true” or “false” ratings like other fact-checking sites, but instead providing “useful context.” Twitter told NBC News that Birdwatch users can also rate each other’s notes to guard against intentional manipulation.

Still, the effort could be controversial as Twitter’s previous moves into fact-checking helped fuel the rise of Parler and other “free speech” alternatives to Twitter. The company says it talked to more than 100 people “across the political spectrum” in the lead-up to Birdwatch and that there was “broad general support” for the project. The company suggested that people may be more receptive to fact checking when it comes from another user, rather than from Twitter or a “central authority.”

We know this might be messy and have problems at times, but we believe this is a model worth trying,” Twitter says.
 
Yeah but this is Twitter where anything someone believes can be true and valid with enough pseudoscience and identity bullshit. Men can be women, people can be otherkin furries, paedos can be MAPs and lovely and harmless etc etc. I'd love to see their sources for "transwomen are women".
 
Seriously, at this point, how does Twitter still fall under the “not editiorializing” protection of Section 230?

Or is this a loophole specifically designed to not count as editorializing because “oh, we’re totally crowdsourcing it, guys”.
What's mindblowing is that they're acting in direct opposition to the protections that Section 230 grants them.

If they actually utilized their Section 230 protections to their fullest extent, they wouldn't do anything because lying on the internet isn't illegal and they're not responsible for what random users say. If John Doe from East Bumblefuck, Arkansas wants to claim via tweet that Elon Musk fucked a goat, he can do that and Musk can't sue Twitter for libel. Someone telling lies on the internet is literally not their problem.

Instead, their moderation practices inch ever closer to treating every user like they're an official representative of Twitter, Inc. who has to publicly reflect Twitter's official stances and opinions at all times.
 
What's mindblowing is that they're acting in direct opposition to the protections that Section 230 grants them.

If they actually utilized their Section 230 protections to their fullest extent, they wouldn't do anything because lying on the internet isn't illegal and they're not responsible for what random users say. If John Doe from East Bumblefuck, Arkansas wants to claim via tweet that Elon Musk fucked a goat, he can do that and Musk can't sue Twitter for libel. Someone telling lies on the internet is literally not their problem.

Instead, their moderation practices inch ever closer to treating every user like they're an official representative of Twitter, Inc. who has to publicly reflect Twitter's official stances and opinions at all times.
230 matters to small 100 people & ma & pa company not to silcon valley!
only thing that does matter is DMCA because of Record company .
 
Yeah but this is Twitter where anything someone believes can be true and valid with enough pseudoscience and identity bullshit. Men can be women, people can be otherkin furries, paedos can be MAPs and lovely and harmless etc etc. I'd love to see their sources for "transwomen are women".
Can the Twitter genie cure insomnia?
 
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This will totally go well. I can't wait for tweets that mention "President Biden" or "GamerGate" to be bombarded with people from both sides to "debunk" the tweets like no tomorrow.

Please do it, Twitter.
 
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This will totally go well. I can't wait for tweets that mention "President Biden" or "GamerGate" to be bombarded with people from both sides to "debunk" the tweets like no tomorrow.

Please do it, Twitter.
I'm hoping it will devolve into RPG net levels axing even the slightest bit of wrong think.
 
This is just Nosy Old European Ladies: Digital Edition
 
Day one, and birdwatch is already being used to protect the institution's known sexual predators. Bravo, twitter.

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>Another example of Rove's methods involves a former ally of Rove's from Texas, John Weaver, who, coincidentally, managed McCain's bid in 2000. Many Republican operatives in Texas tell the story of another close race of sorts: a competition in the 1980s to become the dominant Republican consultant in Texas. In 1986 Weaver and Rove both worked on Bill Clements's successful campaign for governor, after which Weaver was named executive director of the state Republican Party. Both were emerging as leading consultants, but Weaver's star seemed to be rising faster. The details vary slightly according to which insider tells the story, but the main point is always the same: after Weaver went into business for himself and lured away one of Rove's top employees, Rove spread a rumor that Weaver had made a pass at a young man at a state Republican function. Weaver won't reply to the smear, but those close to him told me of their outrage at the nearly two-decades-old lie. Weaver was first made unwelcome in some Texas Republican circles, and eventually, following McCain's 2000 campaign, he left the Republican Party altogether. He has continued an active and successful career as a political consultant—in Texas and Alabama, among other states—and is currently working for McCain as a Democrat.

This is from 2004, in the garbage pail Atlantic. They all know what this guy is, AND THEY BIN KNO! Everyone running cover for this homo and claiming otherwise is a liar, or a dupe or worse.
 
Whoever the fuck named this has never spent any actual time with any actual birdwatchers.

You get two of them in a car and you're going to have three opinions over the ID of a fucking House Sparrow.
 
If they gatekeep the heck out of who gets let into this program, The output is likely to be what they want. But they probably won't have near enough to keep up if they do that. If they don't, One of these days 4chan is going to get bored and play with the new toy. If When that happens, Tay is going to look pretty laid-back and reasonable in contrast. 👌

I'll just make some popcorn, kick back and watch - From far enough away that I won't get any of whatever ends up flying around on me. Don't know how it will go, But it will be entertaining.
 
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