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Twitter Boasts of Slowing the Spread of All Information on Its Platform
2020-11-14
More people moving to Parler, no doubt, where the platform does not deliberately hamstring its users — and the profits moving with them.
[BREITBART] Social media website Twitter recently congratulated itself for curbing the spread of misinformation on its platform — by slowing the spread of all information on its platform. Based on Twitter’s changes to its platform, total retweets, one of the primary way ideas spread quickly between users, are down 20 percent.

Bloomberg reports that social media giant Twitter recently announced that it had successfully curbed the spread of misinformation on its platform during the presidential election. It accomplished this task by curbing the spread of all information on the platform.

Twitter stated this week that it put labels on 300,000 user posts from October 27th to November 11th for violating rules related to election misinformation. Twitter also implemented a retweet feature that required users to add their own comments before retweeting a post on the platform.

Twitter stated that quote tweets, which aimed to encourage users to add more context to posts, were up by 26 percent as a result of the prompt, and regular retweets were down by 23 percent. Quote tweets and retweets combined were down by 20 percent in total.

Twitter proudly stated: "This change slowed the spread of misleading information by virtue of an overall reduction in the amount of sharing on the service."

Between election day and Friday of this week, Twitter labeled around 34 percent of President Trump’s tweets and retweets as "disputed." Breitbart News has reported extensively on this, noting recently that 25 of President Trump’s posts across Twitter and Facebook were labeled or disputed within 24 hours.

Twitter’s head of legal and policy, Vijaya Gadde, wrote in a blog post: "These enforcement actions remain part of our continued strategy to add context and limit the spread of misleading information about election processes around the world on Twitter."
Posted by:Fred

#6   Not true. Sign up. Go for it
Posted by: Sholung Throlulet5479   2020-11-14 23:35  

#5  Been wishing Trump would leave Twitter for months.

I have heard that Parler wants a lot of personal information to sign up. NFI. If that's true, I'm not too hip on that.
Posted by: Clem   2020-11-14 23:26  

#4  Je parles
Tu parles
Nous parlons
We all parle ...

for PARLER.COM!!

sign up now.
make our world better.
kill the Sh!tter
Posted by: Bugs Gray1157   2020-11-14 23:26  

#3  Thank you for the link, Theager Borgia1057.
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-11-14 23:19  

#2  Parler.

https://parler.com/

Posted by: Theager Borgia1057   2020-11-14 21:03  

#1  Who is the Twit.
Posted by: Dale   2020-11-14 10:21  

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