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social-media2 years ago

The Impact of Misinformation on the Israel-Hamas Conflict: Unveiling the Role of Verified Accounts

Verified accounts on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, have been spreading misinformation about the Israel-Hamas conflict. ProPublica and Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism investigated over 200 misleading claims and identified 2,000 tweets by verified accounts that perpetuated them. These false posts, collectively viewed half a billion times, included manipulated media and out-of-context footage. Despite X's fact-checking system, Community Notes, many of these posts went unannotated or received limited visibility. Critics argue that changes implemented by X owner Elon Musk, including reducing the trust and safety team and expanding Community Notes, have led to a proliferation of misinformation and hate speech on the platform.

social-media2 years ago

Social Media Giants Fail to Curb Hamas' Misinformation Campaign

Verified accounts on Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) spread 74% of the most viral false claims related to the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to an analysis by NewsGuard. These verified users, who pay a fee for the blue check, promoted fabricated narratives such as Ukraine providing weapons to Hamas and the capture of an Israeli senior official by Hamas. The posts gained over 1.3 million likes, reposts, replies, and bookmarks, reaching more than 100 million people globally. The influx of unchecked misinformation on X and other platforms has raised concerns about deteriorating trust from advertisers and potential violations of the EU's Digital Services Act.

social-media2 years ago

"X Introduces Reply Lockdown: Verified Accounts Only"

Users on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, can now lock replies to only allow comments from verified accounts. This change, introduced after Elon Musk launched paid verification for Twitter Blue, has raised concerns about limiting the ability to refute misinformation. While the move aims to reduce harassment and trolling, critics argue that it creates a "pay to win mode" and fails to address the presence of bots with verified labels.

social-media2 years ago

"Elon Musk's Twitter Verification System Sparks Controversy and Scrutiny"

Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced that verified accounts are now "prioritized" on the social media platform, but did not provide further details. This comes after Twitter removed blue verified badges from accounts that do not pay for its Twitter Blue subscription service, but then returned them for many highly followed accounts. Some users reported receiving check marks again only for them to be taken away once more. Previously, around 400,000 verified users had "legacy" blue checkmarks, including journalists and government agencies.

social-media2 years ago

The Twitter Verification and Subscription Dilemma

Only 3% of legacy verified Twitter accounts have subscribed to Twitter Blue, despite Elon Musk threatening to remove their blue checkmark badges if they didn't pay. The subscription service has barely crossed the 500,000 subscriber threshold, with half of paying subscribers having fewer than 1,000 followers. Musk has pushed for users to subscribe via Twitter's website at $8 per month instead of the mobile price of $11 in order to avoid the revenue share with Apple. However, ad spend is down 89% compared to before Musk acquired the company.

social-media2 years ago

Elon Musk's Twitter feud over blue checkmarks.

Elon Musk removed The New York Times' blue checkmark on Twitter after the publication announced they wouldn't pay the $1000 per month business fee for the new verification process. Musk voiced his disdain for the publication, calling their reporting "propaganda" and their Twitter feed the "equivalent of diarrhea." While this seems to be a push for more users to pay up with a subscription to Twitter Blue, the site hasn't fully implemented the policy, with some of The New York Times' other accounts still holding onto their verified status.

social-media2 years ago

Twitter's VIP Boosting and Elon Musk's Blue Check Pay Plan Spark Controversy

Actor Jason Alexander has threatened to quit Twitter if the blue check mark that verifies his identity is removed. Twitter's owner Elon Musk has said the check marks, which were available for free, will disappear from previously verified accounts on Saturday. People can buy them back for up to $11 a month. Alexander is the latest celebrity to condemn the premium service which critics predict will allow more impersonation on the website.

social-media2 years ago

"Elon Musk's Twitter Insights: Verified Accounts, Value, and Paid Subscribers"

Elon Musk announced that Twitter's algorithmic "For You" timeline will only show verified accounts starting April 15, in an attempt to tackle bot swarms. Verified bots that don't impersonate humans are eligible to be shown. Musk also said that going forward only verified accounts will be able to take part in polls. The move to make it a verified-only algorithmic feed won't be a popular decision, as Twitter only has 385,000 paying users at the moment.

social-media2 years ago

Twitter to remove legacy verified checkmarks on April 1st, leaving only paying subscribers with blue badges.

Twitter will begin removing legacy verified checkmarks from previously verified accounts starting on April 1st, and users will need to sign up for Twitter Blue to keep their blue tick. Twitter's expansion of Blue's availability worldwide is necessary to achieve Elon Musk's goal of getting half its revenue from subscriptions.