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Twitter announced this Thursday that it will activate several features to combat disinformation in the face of parliamentary elections partial to be held in the US in November to facilitate access to “true” news and “correct” process data.
social network has faced accusations that it has not done enough to contain disinformation lately. presidential elections from USAduring which he noted several tweets from the former president Donald Trump as misleading and ended up having his account suspended following the January 2021 brutal attack on Capitol Hill.
The company said it will enforce a “civil integrity policy” it has applied in other elections that includes labels on tweets if it believes their content is false or misleading, with a redesign that forces users to share fewer posts and be more interested in them. clear them up, as he noticed during his probationary period.
“To make it easier to find credible news and accurate community participation information,” Twitter will include “get ahead of misleading stories” prompts directly in users’ timelines, as well as in the search form when people enter keywords. or phrases.
New features of the social network
In addition, a dedicated tab will be available to “research” national news in English and Spanish from “authoritative” media selected by the company team, resources for residents of each state, and public announcements for voters created from information from non-governmental organizations.
social network He added that he is going to refine the advice he gives his users through notifications to prevent the spread of misleading tweets, as well as to strengthen the protection and security of the accounts of government officials, election candidates and journalists.
EFE
Source: RPP

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