Help us shape Twitter's policy on synthetic and manipulated media. Feedback due by 11/27. Details in the blog! https://t.co/n9gT8acdYQ
— Vijaya Gadde (@vijaya) November 11, 2019
New this AM: Twitter is asking for public feedback on its proposed deepfake policy.
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) November 11, 2019
Here’s what the company is considering. Notably, but not surprisingly for Twitter, no suggestion they’ll remove something just because it’s false. https://t.co/2u5peTGGkk pic.twitter.com/FPX0JuqQ8I
Answer the survey and tell them that false/misleading context is more common than false content. https://t.co/V8RsrauznJ
— thaddeus e. grugq (@thegrugq) November 11, 2019
Some of the questions @Twitter is asking of its users in this survey on deepfakes. (On the fourth set of questions, would love a "I don't have enough evidence to answer this") https://t.co/k803euGQR5 pic.twitter.com/TTJQ7ZDNV3
— Alexios (@Mantzarlis) November 11, 2019
Today we’re sharing our draft policy on synthetic and manipulated media — and want your feedback. Check the blog for more details, and tweet your questions and ideas using #TwitterPolicyFeedback. https://t.co/Qc9Z7IH41y
— Yoel Roth (@yoyoel) November 11, 2019
"What isn’t clear, however, is how Twitter will be able to detect the deepfakes published on its platform, given that detection techniques aren’t perfect and often lag behind the newer and more advanced creation methods" https://t.co/4z6o6CxA3u
— Fabio Chiusi (@fabiochiusi) November 12, 2019
Twitter running a short 2 minute questionnaire on its potential new policy regarding how to handle misleading imagery & video content. Should they ignore, add a warning, or delete such content? Take the survey and let them know your thoughts https://t.co/KnxgEp0MFQ
— Greg Jenner (@greg_jenner) November 11, 2019
#MARKETING NEWS: Twitter Releases Its Draft of Potential Rules Covering Deepfakes https://t.co/pnYdtdsHGc #socialmedia #advertising #influencermarketing pic.twitter.com/5HL6kRqUhc
— Real Marsha Wright® | Top 5 Marketing Influencer (@marshawright) November 12, 2019
Glad to see @MayaErgas's byline on @DigitalTrends: https://t.co/3qNb22y6rp
— Mathew Katz (@MathewKatz) November 11, 2019