It is reported that X (formerly Twitter) has removed a feature that allows users to flag incorrect information about elections.
Since August 2021, X (formerly Twitter) has
Open Letter to X – Reset Australia
https://au.reset.tech/news/open-letter-to-x/
X/Twitter scraps feature letting users report misleading information | X (formerly known as Twitter) | The Guardian
Elon Musk's X removes general option to report misleading info about politics | TechCrunch
The 'misleading' flag feature, which has been introduced in countries and regions such as the United States, South Korea, and Australia since August 2021, is a feature that allows users to flag political categories, including elections, or the spread of COVID-19. This is a function that allows you to report misleading posts for each post that falls under the health category such as ). If you 'like' or 'repost' a flagged post, an on-screen warning will now be displayed .
Twitter implements a feature that flags tweets as ``misleading'' to prevent the spread of misinformation - GIGAZINE
However, Reset Australia , an Australian digital research group, reports that the ability for users to flag misleading posts will be removed from around September 2023. At the same time, Reset Australia is appealing to X to restore this functionality.
Reset Australia says, 'Due to changes made to the traditional reporting process for each post, it appears that X users in Australia are no longer able to report incorrect information about elections. The option to report incorrect information about elections is now available to each user. 'As a result, reports can now only be made in categories that are not appropriate for the election, such as hate speech, abuse, spam, and impersonation.'
In addition, in Australia, a referendum on whether the voice of indigenous peoples should be heard in parliament is scheduled to be held from October 14, 2023, and just weeks before the important referendum is held, X's misinformation This means that the ability to flag has been removed. As a result, Reset Australia says, ``We are extremely concerned about the removal of this feature, and if X intentionally removes this feature, the integrity of Australia's elections may be called into question.'' .
In its own tests, overseas media outlet TechCrunch found that the ability to report posts containing politically incorrect information has been removed not only in Australia but also in the United States, Brazil, and Spain.
Reset Australia is appealing to X, ``To ensure the fairness of elections in Australia, we demand an appropriate response regarding the removal of this function.'' On the other hand, X responded to Reset Australia with an automatic reply that read, 'We are currently processing the request. Please check back later.'
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