With fact-checks, Twitter takes on a new kind of task

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - In addition to disputing misleading claims made by US President Donald Trump about mail-in ballots this week, Twitter has added fact-checking labels to thousands of other tweets since introducing the alerts earlier this month, mostly on posts about the coronavirus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - In addition to disputing misleading claims made by US President Donald Trump about mail-in ballots this week, Twitter has added fact-checking labels to thousands of other tweets since introducing the alerts earlier this month, mostly on posts about the coronavirus.

Fact-checking groups said they welcomed Twitter's new approach, which adds a"get the facts" tag linking to more information, but said they hoped the company would more clearly lay out its methodology and reasoning. It said this week - after tagging Trump's tweets - that it was now labelling misleading content related to election integrity.

Twitter also drew Mr Trump's ire for putting a warning over his tweet about protests in Minnesota over the police killing of a black man for"glorifying violence," an enactment of a 2019 policy that was long-awaited by the site's critics. Mr Dorsey met privately with academics and senior journalists shortly after the 2016 US election, which former New York Times editor Bill Keller, who attended one meeting, called an"ahead-of-the-pack effort" to cope with fake news and abuse.

Facebook, which this week distanced itself from Twitter's actions, is also setting up an independent oversight board to rule on a small number of contentious content decisions.

 

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