Did you know X Launches Profile Indicator For Accounts With The Highest Community Notes
Community Notes on X has been a debatable subject for quite some time now with many users suggesting changes as time passes by.
Now,
we’re hearing more about how Elon Musk seems to have taken on the word
of the masses for some kind of profile indicator that highlighted those
accounts receiving the highest community note changes.
It was in October of 2023 when
Musk vowed to listen and provide insights on those accounts sharing the
greatest misinformation so users would trust it less. In the same way,
suggestions were put on the table in terms of how the app could also
work toward limiting the reach of those out there to misleading users.
The change certainly sounds too good to be true and we’re not sure
whether or not this is one change that would last long. But for now,
we’re going to take it with open arms. X says the best indicator of
truth is through limiting reach that keeps getting flagged with notes.
With
the new change, users will be able to see the page that has the most
Community Notes on the latest updates. As one might imagine, most of
Elon Musk’s most followed profiles and pages that the tech entrepreneur
routinely engages with would be a part of this list and get severely
affected by the rollout.
Common names as showcased by Community Notes Leaderboard website included Mario Nawful, Jackson Hinkle, Ian Miles, and even Wall Street Silver which popped up across the Top 20 list.
Elon Musk would be getting into position number 27, which is right ahead of American President Joe Biden, followed by Rep Marjorie Green.
So now the thing is that if X was going to make use of Notes as the true indicator for profile trust, Elon Musk would be a part of the most trusted sources out there today. So in that situation, we don’t see how a profile indicator that was in its true accurate self would come soon.
The rankings for Community Notes were compiled by media giant The
Ellipsoid. They gave out some very interesting findings in terms of the
whole Notes process. This includes who keeps getting checked upon
through the system frequently. Meanwhile, the fact that users can go
through Notes with ease when added to every account just makes it so
much simpler to comprehend what is really being scrutinized and how the
entire process functions.
For a while now, Elon Musk has promoted
Community Notes as the best tool for moderating through crowd-sourcing.
He feels that is the best way to really gauge what is true and what’s
not in terms of information revealed to the public. He also sees no use
in simply ordering the X management to make the moderation calls on what
they feel is acceptable or not.
While most researchers do agree
that Community Notes is not the right kind of replacement in terms of
strict moderation measures, it still continues to go strong as we speak.
But that does not mean the EU is not taking note of Community
Notes on X and how it functions. The news has caused the regulatory body
in the region to carry out their own investigations into the app’s
latest processes. This happens to revolve around whether or not
Community Notes serves as a major deterrent for misinformation.
In
case you did not know, both Twitter and X have been under scrutiny for
misinformation for quite some time now. So we can understand where the
news is coming from and why it has been prompted to investigate.