
Twitter is testing new feature to let users report misleading tweets
India Today
Twitter has started rolling out the test feature for some users in the US, Australia and South Korea. Only after testing the feature completely, will Twitter consider a stable rollout.
Twitter is finally testing a new feature that would let users report misleading tweets. Using the feature, users can report or flag tweets that spread Covid-19 related misinformation or election-related fake news. Twitter said that feature is available to some users only in the US, South Korea and Australia. Talking about the feature, Twitter said, “We’re testing a feature for you to report Tweets that seem misleading - as you see them. Starting today, some people in the US, South Korea, and Australia will find the option to flag a Tweet as “It’s misleading” after clicking on Report Tweet.”
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