Techregister > News > Twitter launches crowd-sourced fact-checking project with 'helpfulness score' NewsTwitter launches crowd-sourced fact-checking project with 'helpfulness score'January 25, 2021No commentposted on Jan. 25, 2021 at 11:49 pm Twitter said it wants both experts and non-experts to write Birdwatch notes. It cited Wikipedia as a site that thrives with non-expert contributions. READ SOURCE READ UPDATE 1-Social media firms under scrutiny over NZ shooting footage Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on ReddittechregisterJanuary 25, 2021previous articleGoogle to put Covid-19 vaccination sites on its search and map appsnext articleA surge in options trading is pushing around the stock market — and bringing back memories of the dot-com bubble Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email You Might Also LikeMobile newsEVs to be assembled like smartphones: Hon HaiFebruary 28, 2021NewsWalmart poaches Goldman Sachs bankers for a new fintech startupFebruary 28, 2021NewsPandemic window-shopping: Abandoning e-commerce shopping cartsFebruary 28, 2021Mobile newsAds are back in: Monetizing beyond subscriptions and transactions in gamingFebruary 28, 2021Mobile newsGoogle may be making a foldable ‘Pixel’ smartphone, says reportFebruary 28, 2021Mobile newsFlashbacks: the phones that revolutionized mobile cameras, part 1February 28, 2021
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