Crowd-Sourced Fact-Checking
Build on initiatives like Community Notes–a crowdsourced fact-checking system that attaches contextual annotations to tweets–to build robust community-driven evaluation tools for social media platforms. This allows users to create and vote on annotations, while an open source algorithm determines which context notes to attach.
Resources (8)
'Generative CI' through Collective Response Systems
Research and Reviews
Shaping the Future of Social Media with Middleware
Research and Reviews
Supernotes: Driving Consensus in Crowd-Sourced Fact-Checking
Research and Reviews
Vitalik Buterin on Community Notes
Whitepapers and Essays
R&D Gaps (1)
Limited Tools for Improving Individual, Social and Societal Epistemics in the Face of Misinformation
In an era of relentless information overload and pervasive misinformation—fueled by algorithms that prioritize fleeting engagement over meaningful value—we have the opportunity to reshape our digital spaces. By leveraging AI and more intentional design of social media spaces for epistemic improvemen...