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New YouTube experiment allows viewers to add context to misinformation in v
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
A good presenter in a well-produced YouTube video will tell you information clearly and confidently. However, sometimes that information isnt entirely accurate, either because the presenter has made an honest mistake or, in some cases, is purposely trying to mislead you. When this happens, there currently is little recourse for someone watching the video to do anything about this. Thanks to a new YouTube notes experiment, that could change. Starting today, in the United States, for “a limited number of eligible contributors†who speak English, YouTube will allow notes to be added to public videos. The way Google describes it in its blog post, the feature seems to be quite similar to Community Notes on X (formerly Twitter). Essentially, it allows viewers to add context to a specific claim in a video so other viewers can be more aware of the facts surrounding it. More... |
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