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50 sats \ 2 replies \ @Undisciplined OP 25 Jan \ parent \ on: A Field Guide to Dubious Fact-Checking culture
I'm only passingly familiar with Twitter's community notes.
I definitely like the idea, but how does it safeguard against conforming to the prevailing views of an echo chamber that may be incorrect?
Community Notes doesn't work by majority rules. To identify notes that are helpful to a wide range of people, notes require agreement between contributors who have sometimes disagreed in their past ratings. This helps prevent one-sided ratings.
It may not be perfect, but it's the best implementation of fact-checking in my opinion. The notes I've seen were always extremely good, unlike traditional mainstream media fact-checkings, which are highly biased and often outright lies.
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Cool, thanks
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