Twitter Customers Will No Longer Be Ready To Retweet Or Reply To Tweets Marked With A “Deceptive Info” Label—Particularly Concentrating on Spreading False Political & Well being Info

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Roommate, Twitter is officially taking action against the constant spread of false information – especially from the likes of Trump and his cohorts. Twitter just unveiled a number of new updates, including efforts to slow down retweets with misleading information. This is an attempt to curb the spread of misinformation on the platform ahead of Election Day on November 3rd.

Twitter also made it very clear that it would not allow anyone on Twitter, including candidates for office, to claim an election victory before it was “named authoritative”. “To see the results of an election in the United States, we need either an announcement from state election officials or a public projection from at least two relevant national news outlets conducting independent election interviews,” said the Law, Politics, Trust and Company Security Chief Vijaya Gadde and Product Manager Kayvon Beykpour wrote. “Tweets containing early claims will be flagged and direct people to our official US election page.”

Additionally, users cannot retweet or reply to Tweets “with a misleading information label from US politicians (including candidates and campaign accounts), US accounts with more than 100,000 followers, or with significant engagement”. However, users can quote and tweet the messages, although they will have to click through a warning to even see these flagged tweets.

When it comes to slowing down the spread of misinformation through retweets starting next week when a user attempts to retweet a message deemed a violation of Twitter’s “Policy on Misleading Citizen Integrity Information, COVID-19 as well as Synthetic.” and tampered with media ”, a prompt indicates that they are referring to credible information on the subject before they can reinforce the original misleading tweet.

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TSR STAFF: Danielle J! @ prettyaries16 ____________________ #Roommates, #Twitter is officially taking action against the continued spread of false information – especially by the likes of #Trump and his cohorts. @ABCNews reports that Twitter just unveiled a collection of new updates, including efforts to slow down retweets with misleading information intended to go viral. This is an attempt to curb the spread of misinformation on the platform ahead of Election Day on November 3rd. ______________________ Twitter also made it very clear that it would not allow anyone on Twitter, including candidates for office, to claim an election victory until it was “named author”. “To determine the results of an election in the United States, we need either an announcement from state election officials or a public projection from at least two major national news outlets that conduct independent election interviews,” the company said on the Legal, Political, Trust and Security Director Vijaya Gadde and Product Manager Kayvon Beykpour wrote: “Tweets containing early claims will be flagged and forwarded to our official US election page.” _____________________ Also, users cannot retweet or reply to tweets containing misleading information on labels from US politicians (including candidates and campaign accounts), accounts in the US with more than 100,000 followers, or those that generate significant engagement. “However, users can quote and tweet the messages even though they have to click through an alert to see these labeled tweets at all. Also, to slow down misinformation that is retweets, starting next week when a user is Attempting to retweet a message flagged as violating Twitter’s “Guidelines on Misleading Citizen Integrity Information, COVID-19, and Synthetic and Tampered Media,” will display a prompt indicating credible information on the subject before they can be expanded “the original misleading tweet. 📸: (@gettyimages)

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