Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Open Collaboration 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3306446.3340818
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“…Birdwatch has been launched by Twitter on January 23, 2021, and aims to identify misleading social media posts by harnessing the wisdom of crowds. Different from earlier small-scale crowd-based initiatives to fact-checking [6,10,16,35], Birdwatch allows users to identify misleading tweets directly on Twitter and write short (max 280 characters) fact-checks (so-called "Birdwatch notes") that add context to the tweet. Another unique feature of Birdwatch is that authors of Birdwatch notes additionally need to answer checkbox questions when identifying misleading posts.…”
Section: Data and Methodology 31 Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Birdwatch has been launched by Twitter on January 23, 2021, and aims to identify misleading social media posts by harnessing the wisdom of crowds. Different from earlier small-scale crowd-based initiatives to fact-checking [6,10,16,35], Birdwatch allows users to identify misleading tweets directly on Twitter and write short (max 280 characters) fact-checks (so-called "Birdwatch notes") that add context to the tweet. Another unique feature of Birdwatch is that authors of Birdwatch notes additionally need to answer checkbox questions when identifying misleading posts.…”
Section: Data and Methodology 31 Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Birdwatch: Informed by experimental studies, the social media platform Twitter has recently launched its community-based fact-checking system Birdwatch [40,52]. Different from earlier crowd-based fact-checking initiatives [6,10,16,35], Birdwatch allows users to identify misinformation directly on the platform (see next section for details). Given the recency of the platform, research on Birdwatch is scant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%