Kudos where kudos are due. So much mis/disinformation spreads from mis-contextualized, outdated posts. Building friction to raise awareness about the age of an article is a small but meaningful change to address this https://t.co/kDlhmDhcum
— Emily Saltz (@saltzshaker) June 25, 2020
Nice to see Facebook fighting its tendency to help wildly outdated stories go viral (https://t.co/khLHZDygtB) but as Chris says, it rankles a bit to see them pretending they only discovered this problem "over the past several months": https://t.co/D1WjaaZ7hU
— alex hern (@alexhern) June 26, 2020
Targeted changes like this can make an important difference on public debate. Glad we're rolling this out and looking forward to more as we keep developing notifications like this!https://t.co/2aMa17tAJn
— Nathaniel Gleicher (@ngleicher) June 26, 2020
Timeliness ? of an article is an important piece of context that helps people decide what to read, trust and share.⁰
— David Gillis (@davegillis) June 25, 2020
Starting today, we are rolling out an experience that shows people when news articles they are about to share are more than 90 days old: https://t.co/ueZ8P9kkjC
Don't say I don't give credit where it is due: this is a great idea.https://t.co/1aBQC7XB74
— Evan Hamilton (@evanhamilton) June 25, 2020
This is good. Hard to believe it has taken this long. "Providing People With Additional Context About Content They Share - About Facebook" https://t.co/NQBIOdECZw
— Jon Keegan (@jonkeegan) June 25, 2020
Facebook will show people how old an article is, if it's older than 90 days, when they try to share it.
— Luca Hammer ?️??️ (@luca) June 25, 2020
I would like to know if they parse a date from the website (bad because can be faked) or if they calculate it by first time shared (bad because urls can be changed). https://t.co/51XPQdrvF8
this is actually good –– Facebook will notify users before they share articles that are 90+ days old:https://t.co/cnkRek69KQ pic.twitter.com/WNb9xdEncF
— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) June 25, 2020
Like.
— Brandy Zadrozny (@BrandyZadrozny) June 25, 2020
"To ensure people have the context they need to make informed decisions" before sharing, Facebook is rolling out a new notification to let people know when news articles they are about to share are more than 90 days old. https://t.co/7yJDIvky3f pic.twitter.com/UAgvXoJ5OZ
I am genuinely glad to see FB follow our lead and take this simple step to help contextualise journalism on their platform https://t.co/dkHfyIlKvo
— Chris Moran (@chrismoranuk) June 26, 2020
I’m going to share this article on Facebook in 90 days and see what happens...
— Jon-Stephen Stansel (@jsstansel) June 25, 2020
(Also, shouldn’t they also alert people that the content they are READING is not current as well?) https://t.co/thPbMmv7NG
I am so glad to see this new feature on FB - will help counter the spread of a common form of misinformation: sharing old stories out of context as new https://t.co/8rHV7ZzEkf
— Trushar Barot (@Trushar) June 25, 2020
Facebook makes a ... good decision to fight fake/misleading news? https://t.co/k4TDN06MSq
— Allison Carter (@AllisonLCarter) June 25, 2020
Good step! Misinformation is not necessarily limited to altered images / false claims.
— Baybars Örsek (@baybarsorsek) June 25, 2020
Context is essential and giving the users this important notification is critical. https://t.co/Vebe0wBK50
Facebook acknowledged that old stories shared out of their original context play a role in spreading misinformation. The company said news publishers have expressed concern about old stories being recirculated as though they’re breaking news. https://t.co/TwpvVoiktA pic.twitter.com/68Vliu9b7h
— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) June 26, 2020
Wanted to get clarity on the new FB pop-up because of the wording on the release.
— Jane Lytvynenko ??♀️??♀️??♀️ (@JaneLytv) June 25, 2020
A Facebook rep told me that the pop-up "will only appear on links that reference news content and are reshared by profiles and pages." So this doesn't include ppl posting a link, only sharing one. https://t.co/dqB7zChrJa
More of this, please https://t.co/zOVcqwKi7q
— Karissa Bell (@karissabe) June 25, 2020
Facebook doing something I approve of:https://t.co/GhNZLtQ2xL
— John Scalzi (@scalzi) June 25, 2020
This is gonna be useful. https://t.co/W3tStIk0fn
— The Daily Beans Podcast (@dailybeanspod) June 25, 2020
So many problems on the internet would be solved by proactive moderation.
— David Spinks (@DavidSpinks) June 25, 2020
Moderate *before* someone posts, not just after.
ht @evanhamilton https://t.co/CZx4fB3fkz
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— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) June 26, 2020
- 트위터, 이미 오래된 뉴스 리트윗 전 사용자에게 읽겠느냐고 질문
- 페이스북, 새로운 알림창 기능 배포 시작
- 기사 게시일부터 90일 되면 이 알림창 작동하기 시작
- 코로나19 관련 링크도 비슷한 알림 테스트 중 https://t.co/GoHg5JHPuH