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Published 31 Oct, 2023 07:26am

Musk pulls plug on paying for X factchecks

PARIS: Elon Musk has said that corrections to posts on X would no longer be eligible for payment as the social network comes under mounting criticism as becoming a conduit for misinformation.

In the year since taking over Twitter, now rebranded as X, Musk has gutted content moderation, restored accounts of previously banned extremists, and allowed users to purchase account verification, helping them profit from viral — but often inaccurate — posts.

Musk has instead promoted Community Notes, in which X users police the platform, as a tool to combat misinformation. But on Sunday, Musk tweeted a modification in how Community Notes works.

“Making a slight change to creator monetisation: Any posts that are corrected by @CommunityNotes become ineligible for revenue share,” he wrote. “The idea is to maximise the incentive for accuracy over sensationalism,” he added. X pays content creators whose work generates lots of views a share of advertising revenue. Musk warned against using corrections to make X users ineligible for receiving payouts.

“Worth ‘noting’ that any attempts to weaponise @CommunityNotes to demonetise people will be immediately obvious, because all code and data is open source,” he posted.

Musk’s announcement follows the unveiling on Friday of a $16-a-month subscription plan that users who pay more get the biggest boost for their replies. Earlier this year it unveiled an $8-a-month plan to get a “verified” account.

Published in Dawn, October 31st, 2023

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