Enabling Tiktok Business accounts to directly target "in-feed" makes that line of business for Tiktok more valuable (and competitive to Facebook Ads).
— Katherine Wu (@katherineykwu) October 27, 2020
Basically will start to see ad dollars $$ flow from Facebook to Tiktok, and ofc Shopify takes home all that sales processing $$ https://t.co/nfyBbcML9a
YouTube will add Election Day warning label: 'Results may not be final'
— Lora Kolodny (@lorakolodny) October 27, 2020
https://t.co/nPdIvgE4kU by @jenn_elias (I fear the small good things can't make up for the big awful things when it comes to mis and disinformation.)
Announcing a new partnership with @Shopify and @tiktok_us! We're the first commerce partner to help merchants reach audiences and drive sales on TikTok. ? https://t.co/FEc5MOOwJG
— Satish Kanwar (@skanwar) October 27, 2020
One week out, @YouTube finally joins Facebook, Twitter and TikTok in announcing its plans to contain disinfo on election day, but even the titular focus on the day itself tells me the company does not understand the enormity of the threat. https://t.co/gpU19aPH7X
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) October 27, 2020
One week out, YouTube says its Election Day plan is to add a warning label and election outcomes link to relevant videos and searches.
— Jennifer Elias (@jenn_elias) October 27, 2020
Unlike other social networks, the company's plan doesn't explicitly address premature or false victory claims.
https://t.co/9o3dBS26j5
When will YouTube and the rest of the user-submitted streaming behemoths realize a mere warning label isn't going to work to stop the spread of dangerous ideologies??? https://t.co/XzFdgA90iK
— Florence "U4EA" Ion (@Ohthatflo) October 27, 2020
don't sleep on youtube's democracy-ruinous effects on society. :p https://t.co/LN4JqRoAiD
— Lora Kolodny (@lorakolodny) October 27, 2020
It's almost Election Day in the U.S. Here's an update on how we’ve worked over the years to make YouTube a more reliable source for election-related news and information and how we're applying this framework on November 3rd. https://t.co/6kih5M3KIF
— Susan Wojcicki (@SusanWojcicki) October 27, 2020
YouTube will add elections results label to search queries/videos on Election Day as a means of addressing potential misinformation: “Results may not be final. See the latest on Google.” That label will lead to separate page w/ results based on AP data https://t.co/sWrnLuXxUI
— Meg Graham (@megancgraham) October 27, 2020
We talk a LOT about Facebook and Twitter in regards to misinformation campaigns, but YouTube is honestly the scariest platform and it is doing the least while saying virtually nothing. https://t.co/hPZc8QRgdu
— Jeremy C. Owens (@jowens510) October 27, 2020
A week out from Election Day, here’s an update on our election security work, how we’re helping voters navigate the process, and our partnership with the @AP to feature authoritative election results.https://t.co/wJwebbLX8l
— Kent Walker (@Kent_Walker) October 27, 2020
Google election results to be powered by @AP, via @Google: https://t.co/4q0TxmAD3U
— AP CorpComm (@AP_CorpComm) October 28, 2020
With just one week to go until Election Day in the U.S., we’re here to help you to navigate the voting process and follow results after the polls close. Check out the details here ↓ https://t.co/mIIgOUtiZm
— Google Civics (@GoogleCivics) October 27, 2020
A week out from Election Day, here’s an update on our election security work, how we’re helping voters navigate the process, and our partnership with the @AP to feature authoritative election results.https://t.co/wJwebbLX8l
— Kent Walker (@Kent_Walker) October 27, 2020
Info on how we're preparing for the Election, including how we’re helping voters find their way to the polls, partnering with the @AP to provide authoritative results, as well as introducing a 2020 US Election experience on Google News: https://t.co/wQBCEZOgiV
— Brad Bender (@bradbender1) October 27, 2020
TikTok to add Election Day resources, live results from AP to its election guide https://t.co/rA6Eghtjj9
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) October 28, 2020
TikTok to use @AP results on election night, via @tiktok_us: https://t.co/NJFGgKx80m
— AP CorpComm (@AP_CorpComm) October 28, 2020
More on how TikTok will address — i.e. remove, limit distribution, or label — election related content on Election Day and beyond: https://t.co/hS0sF2yeEC
— Election Integrity Partnership (@2020Partnership) October 28, 2020
Today we're sharing some updates on our elections integrity efforts, including more resources for @tiktok_us's election guide and how we're applying our policies to a range of content and accounts. https://t.co/srCa7Jfpwy
— Jamie (@JamieFavazza) October 28, 2020
TikTok says it’ll proactively restrict premature claims of election victory if those claims “can’t be verified or fact-checking is inconclusive”: https://t.co/uhJQ7vho3F
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) October 28, 2020
Hmm... There's something about this paragraph in YouTube's "approach to Election Day" blog post that just... I can't quite put my finger on it... ?https://t.co/JVlDcD4T0F pic.twitter.com/JWupyfOnhd
— evelyn douek (@evelyndouek) October 27, 2020
유투브, 대선일 결과가 "최종적인 것이 아닐 수 있다"고 사용자에게 경고할 것
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) October 27, 2020
- 구글, 많은 사람들이 11월 3일 미 대선 정보 얻기 위해 유투브를 사용할 것을 알고 있어
- 많은 정치인이 이 플랫폼을 사용해 유권자와 소통하고 일부 뉴스 기관은 24시간 실시간 스트리밍할 것https://t.co/RE0AS3vfyF
Debunking often makes things worse and can spread misinformation further. Pre-bunking could be a more effective strategy. For more on #disinformation, read @gudiplomacy's new report: https://t.co/IUTJxnbkXq https://t.co/18SH7ThlTY
— Kelly McFarland (@McFarlandKellyM) October 27, 2020
YouTube to link to election results in video and search pages to curb misinformation https://t.co/rLASAgEOrK
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) October 27, 2020