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Twitter is adding crowdsourced fact checks to images

A Twitter Note pop-up that asks the contributor if context applies to the image or to the text post.
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Twitter is expanding its crowdsourced fact-checking program to include images, shortly after a fake image went viral claiming to show an “explosion” near the Pentagon.

Community Notes, which are user-generated and appear below tweets, were introduced to add context to potentially misleading content on Twitter. Now contributors will be able to add information specifically related to an image, and that context will populate below “recent and future matching images,” according to the company.

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Author: Mia Sato. [Source Link (*), The Verge – All Posts]

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