testing since July, are an update from those Twitter used for election misinformation before and after the 2020 presidential contest.
Those labels drew criticism for not doing enough to keep people from spreading obvious falsehoods.The redesign launching worldwide on Tuesday is an attempt to make them more useful and easier to notice, among other things.this photo illustration the Twitter logo is displayed on the screen of an iPhone in front of a computer screen displaying a Twitter logo on February 07, 2019 in Paris, France.
Experts say such labels, used by Facebook as well, can be helpful to users. But they can also allow social media platforms to sidestep the more difficult work of content moderation — that is, deciding whether or not to.