YouTube is taking steps to combat misinformation with crowdsourced fact-checking. YouTube announced that viewers will soon be able to add notes to a video to explain context or add further information ...
Contributors can write notes on YouTube to clarify whether a video is a parody or if it contains footage wrongly presented as a current event. Contributors can write notes on YouTube to clarify ...
Google has announced a new experimental YouTube notes feature. This tool allows the public to add context to YouTube videos. So far, it is only available on mobile in the US in English and only for a ...
YouTube tests crowdsourced context notes, allowing creators and viewers to annotate videos. YouTube is testing viewer-submitted context notes on videos. Approved creators and viewers can add ...
YouTube added a new exploratory feature that allows users to make notes on videos, which could be used to clarify content posted on the platform. “Starting today, we are testing an experimental ...
A user note will be able to make clear that a video is parody, or to correct factual mistakes in videos. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor YouTube is making a significant addition to its product, in the ...
YouTube is now looking to tackle misinformative videos by taking a page out of X's (formerly Twitter) book. It employs a Notes feature that allows users to contextualize videos with factual, timely ...
Update 8/8/2024: YouTube has begun sending invitations to participate in testing the new Community Notes feature, as spotted by 9to5Google. Eligible users can sign up by opening the YouTube app, ...