Meta Announces Community Notes Feature on Facebook Instagram and Threads Here is how it will work

Meta Announces Community Notes Feature on Facebook Instagram and Threads Here is how it will work

META has announced to bring community notes on its Facebook, Instagram and Threads platforms. From March 18, this feature will start in America as a pilot project. It is being replaced by a fact-checking program, which was closed in January. Let us know that this feature is already present on Elon Musk’s X (Twitter) platform. It was launched in 2021 on Twitter.

Meta will use X’s technology

Meta has said that it is not making the community notes program again and it will be prepared on X’s Open Source Algorithm. Let us know that in community notes, only users do fact checking of any wrong information. After this, if someone posts with wrong information, then its refutation and complete reference comes under it. Meta said in his statement about this feature that it hopes that it will be less bounded by the third-party fact-checking program and it will work on a large scale. The company said that when it started a fact-checking program in 2016, it was the right choice, but it did not work as expected.

Will start in America

Meta will sign an up to about 2 lakh contributors in the US for this pilot project. Apart from this, the waiting list will be kept open for interested contributers. To join this, users should be at least 18 years old. Initially it will support English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, French and Portuguese. Meta has said that in this project, users will decide what should be written. Meta will not have any role in it. However, before the published, the consent of different contributors will be taken for any note. The limit to write the note will be 500 character and it is necessary to have such a link, which supports the things written in the note.

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