Elon Musk’s X will begin to experiment with a new way to use its crowdsourcing fact-checking system to highlight the posts likely from users with different approaches. On Thursday, the community x notes Announced The launch of a pilot test where selected contributors will be able to post the questions that they do not either like that particular post.
This system is similar to how community notes work facts. Instead of allowing users to upwot or downvot the post for accuracy only-something that can be easily prepared if equal ideologies contributors formed a team to promote their own views-use something called “Bizing algorithm”. This tries to find a consensus among those who usually do not share similar ideas.

If the opinions of users whose opinion is usually different, the two agree that a fact-locked is accurate, the note is published and the public is visible to the public. While the X system has been criticized for being unable to be unable to be very slow and to be unable to keep it with huge amounts of misunderstanding on the platform, the idea has been adopted as a replacement for fact-tie-stomach by meta.
Now x intends to see if community notes can also help identify the best positions.
From today onwards, the company says that community notes will begin to look at a new callout in a sub -product of contributors when a post is drawing attention as a choice. After this the contributors will be able to rate and will be able to provide feedback about the post, which will inform the algorithm whether the post is being well received by people with different approaches.
One in Post On the community notes X account, the company states that the experiment may bring awareness to “widely resonant”.
“People often feel that the world is divided, yet community notes show that people may agree, even on controversial subjects. This experimental new feature wants to highlight ideas, insight and ideas that highlight ideas,” the post states. “We are publicly constructed with a small pilot to shape this concept with a small pilot to develop community notes.

