Twitter is testing Community Notes for images, videos

Madhu Balaji Updated - May 31, 2023 at 02:06 PM.

Twitter feature will soon expand to support multiple images, GIFs and videos.

Twitter is testing a new feature on Community Notes for media to identify misleading media as AI-generated images and video have become more prominent on the platform. Users can add context either about a tweet or embedded images.

According to a string of tweets shared on the Community Notes handle, the “Notes attached to an image will automatically appear on recent and future matching images.” When users click on the ‘about the image’ toggle, the community note will appear on all tweets having the same image. 

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The ‘notes on media’ will automatically add context to images in the future. The feature currently experimented with single images will soon extend to support multiple images, GIFs and videos.

“Contributors with a Writing Impact score of 10 or above have the option to write notes about the media found within Tweets, as opposed to focusing on the specific Tweet. Contributors should select this option when they believe the context added would be helpful independently of the Tweet the note is attached to,” the company said.

Meanwhile, the platform chief Elon Musk apologised to a user on Twitter who experienced excessive space consumption by the app on smartphones.

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Published on May 31, 2023 08:36

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