Twitter introduces a 'warning message' to effectively screen out false information about Corona19.

Foreign media, such as CNN in the US, on Thursday (local time) reported on Twitter that Joel Ross, director of site integrity, and Nick Pickles of the public policy team made the official announcement.
In the example published by Twitter, under the post containing false information about Corona 19, a warning message appears with the phrase 'Find out the facts about Corona 19'. Click this phrase to see the correct information from a trusted source.

In the case of particularly high-risk posts, the warning text “Part or all of this post contradicts public health experts' recommendations for Corona19” replaces the post. You can see the original post by first checking the warning and then clicking the 'View' button.
The netizen's question also caught the eye of the question, "Can a post from a world leader or an elected official be categorized as 'harmful false information'? What if President Trump shares false information?"

This seems to be because President Trump was criticized for making unfounded claims about Corona19. Last month, President Trump was struck by a statement that eating antiseptics would help cure Corona 19, and controversial that he was accredited by the US Food and Drug Administration for treating malaria that would cure Corona 19. 

Joel Ross shared the netizen's question and emphasized, "Warning messages can be applied to anyone who shares false information. World leaders are included." The Twitter side also said, "We will continue to make it easy to find reliable information without compromising a lively communication environment."

This is 'News Pick'.

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