You can not share this item on Twitter until you read it

Twitter tests a functionality to fight against false news in the midst of life of life and black life.


Twitter is currently testing a feature that will ask users to open an article before retwer and share them with their followers, if they have not already read it. TheSocial media platform Announced yesterday about his support account to which they tested the "new prompt" on Android devices to "help promote an enlightened discussion". The feature will move to other devices after the test.

"Sharing an article can arouse a conversation, you may want to read it before the tweeter," has tweeted the platform alongside the new feature.

This prompt comes at once when false information spreads on social media platforms quickly as myths that have aFlu Tiring In the last 10 years causes a false positive for COVID-19 tests, or recently, rumors thatThe protesters of the life of Black Lives had defeated the Lincoln Memorial In Washington, D.C., with graffiti.

Twitter has deployed another feature In May to help fight false orMisleading information about coronavirusWhere tweets containing contested or false information on Covid-19 are masked with a warning that connects users to a "Twitter Curate Page or an external confidence page containing additional claims information in the Tweet".

This feature has collected controversy when used to report two tweets fromPresident Donald Trump after itTweeted a claim that the ballot papers by mail were automatically "fraudulent", at a time when many are planning to receive voting ballots to avoid voting in person during the CVIV-19 pandemic.

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Twitter says theThe invitation will only apply to the links of the areas of new opportunitiesAnd they will not seek in your internet history, like theThe feature will only check if you have recently clicked the article link through Twitter. This means that if you have read the article via another application or directly on the site, Twitter will always ask you to click on the link via their platform. Be assured, however, that you can easily click on the prompt andRetWeette always the article without opening it on Twitter. And for the myths you do not want to spread, discover these7 false new coronavirus crowns that you need to ignore.


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