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May 31, 2024 · In this study, we demonstrate that community-based fact-checking systems (e.g. X’s Community Notes) that focus on providing fact-checking context have the potential to mitigate trust issues that are common in traditional approaches to fact-checking on social media.
Nov 16, 2023 · How Community Notes works. At this point, we’re all accustomed to personalized algorithmic feeds on every social media platform that act as a filtered lens to view the stream of social consciousness flowing through the platform. On X, the For You feed gives each of us a unique view on what is happening.
- Yondon Fu
Mar 7, 2024 · So, why does Community Notes work? For those who don’t know what I’m talking about, Community Notes is a feature on X that allows users to add contextual information to tweets (typically...
- Anjali Shrivastava
To start rating notes, navigate to Community Notes from your Twitter app navigation bar. There, you'll find the notes where your ratings can have the most impact. Rate notes
Nov 11, 2021 · Here are three ways to build trust through your community engagement efforts: 1. Start meaningful conversations. Community engagement relies on effective and respectful communication. When sparking a conversation with the community, ensure that people understand your process, goals, and intended outcomes.
1. Introduction. This Handbook seeks to provide a summary of the variety of techniques and tools available to facilitators to engage community residents in participatory engagement processes that enable their meaningful contribution to opportunities, issues and challenges related to community life. .
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Jun 28, 2023 · Data reflected fourteen trust-building elements, captured by three themes: 1) Building relationships and engagement (e.g., behavioral practices such as meeting people “ where they are at ” and creating safe spaces), 2) Embodying core values of trustworthiness (e.g., traits such as being transparent and embodying benevolence), and 3) Sharing deci...