X tests highlighting posts that are liked by users with opposing views
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X Tests Feature to Bridge Ideological Divides
In a move that could reshape online discourse, X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has launched a test of a new feature designed to highlight posts liked by users with opposing viewpoints. Announced recently, this experiment aims to surface content that bridges ideological divides, potentially fostering a more nuanced understanding among users who might otherwise remain in echo chambers. According to TechCrunch, X is leveragi…
On Thursday, Elon Musk's social platform unveils an unprecedented initiative aimed at identifying and promoting publications that give rise to the support of users to opinions that are usually divergent. Experimentation is based on the existing Community Notes system, previously reserved for reporting misleading or erroneous content. By turning this collaborative technology towards consensus-building, X aims to ... Read more Article X launches a…
X (formerly Twitter) is working on an open-source algorithm that enhances the visualization of publications that like users "with different persepctives", for which a pilot test has already started to help shape it.
Less X-plosiv? The network X tests the ability to highlight content where users match each other, reports axios. For this, the community notes function should also be used in posts that are not suspicious of false information. Thus, more exchange on topics where X believes that people agree. axios.com
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