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TikTok is turning its community into fact-checkers

News RoomBy News RoomApril 17, 20251 Min Read
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TikTok is rolling out new features to foster a morecommanded and respectful environment on its platform by introducing Footnotes as a crowdsourced fact-checking tool. The user is testimonials that TikTok is testing a “IRC-like” approach, combining its own community-collaborative spirit with the idea of building a bridge-based voting system to moderate content objectively. This could help address misinformation by ensuring fairness in discussions.

The process begins with the head of operations and trust and safety, Adam Presser, stating that Footnotes will leverage TikTok’s massive community to gather diverse opinions, building consensus-driven insights.-feetnotes will allow users to participate in discussions while keeping the platform’s foundation intact. contributors, using a voting system

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