Twitter Rolls Out New Warning Labels

Misinformation warnings will be yellow, red
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 16, 2021 4:53 PM CST
Twitter Rolls Out New Warning Labels
A sign outside of the Twitter office building in San Francisco.   (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

Twitter users will soon see new warning labels on false and misleading tweets, redesigned to make them more effective and less confusing. The labels, which the company has been testing since July, are an update from those Twitter used for election misinformation before and after the 2020 presidential contest. Those labels drew criticism for not doing enough to keep people from spreading obvious falsehoods. The redesign launching worldwide on Tuesday is an attempt to make them more useful and easier to notice, among other things, the AP reports.

Experts say such labels, used by Facebook as well, can be helpful to users. But they can also allow social media platforms to sidestep the more difficult work of content moderation—that is, deciding whether or not to remove posts, photos, and videos that spread conspiracies and falsehoods. Twitter only labels three types of misinformation: "manipulated media," such as videos and audio that have been deceptively altered in ways that could cause real-world harm; election and voting-related misinformation; and false or misleading tweets related to COVID-19.

The new designs added orange and red to the labels so they stand out more than the old version, which was blue and blended in with Twitter's color scheme. While this can help, Twitter said its tests showed that if a label is too eye-catching, it leads to more people to retweet and reply to the original tweet. Tweets with more serious misinformation—for instance, a tweet claiming that vaccines cause autism—will get a stronger label, with the word "misleading" and a red exclamation point. It won’t be possible to reply to, like, or retweet these messages.

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