2020-12-08: Twitter Added Labels On Its Old User Interface
Figure 1: A screen capture where all the tweets in the view-port are filled with “Fact-check label” (left) and “Violated Twitter Rules” label (right). To curb the spread of misinformation on their platform, Twitter warns users by labeling the tweets with misleading content . Twitter labels first came to light on May 26, 2020 when Twitter decided to assign one of their fact-check labels to a tweet from U.S. President Donald Trump. A few days later, on May 29, 2020 Twitter labeled another tweet of Trump for violating Twitter rules about glorifying violence. In addition to labeling the tweet, Twitter also disabled the engagements with this post. In Figure 1, you can see how all of his tweets in the view-port are labeled. We have used the account @realDonaldTrump for this study as this account is frequently archived. As of November 25, 2020, there are 160 tweets authored by @realDonaldTrump that have been labeled by Twitter. For this study, we have broadly categorized the two typ...