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Twitter's 'Birdwatch' pilot programme to allow users to flag misinformation
euronews (in English)
2021-01-26
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The company said Birdwatch will not replace other labels and fact checks Twitter currently uses — primarily for election and COVID-19-related misinformation and misleading posts.
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