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"Footnotes will draw on the collective knowledge of the TikTok community by allowing people to add relevant information to ...
TikTok is testing a system called Footnotes that will let its community attach helpful notes to posts that could use some additional context.
X launched the first major crowdsourced fact-checking experiment in 2021, originally called Birdwatch and now known as Community Notes. YouTube added its own in 2024, and Meta followed in a ...
Back in January, Meta made a bold move — it dropped third-party fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram and replaced it with community notes. The company said this change was about deepening its ...
In its place, the company will introduce “community notes” — aiming to empower users to fact-check collaboratively, according to Meta. These notes will allow other users to add context, clarifications ...
TikTok is testing a new “community notes”-style feature, called Footnotes, to add more context to posts that may be misleading or inaccurate. Footnotes will appear alongside videos on the app ...