Like most people here, I initially got excited about community notes, but quickly I realized it was gonna go the way of Wikipedia and become a leftist/corporate propaganda tool. There was no way they would let go of the chance of infiltrating this.
I don't know how Elon and Xwitter's people didn't see this coming. Or maybe it's actually working as intended now.
It seems like for every good action, it can have a bad action too. Maybe make a rule that you can't post a crazy amount of community notes per day/week/whatever.
Who would have the time to do like in the OP's message says, and do 70+ community notes a day, every day, unless it's being paid, or is a group effort or a bot.
Considering "ratio" was a major tactic of the Left on Twitter for years, any attempt to limit by consensus or even account was always doomed to fail. If you limited it in any way they'd just find a way to either outsource it to someone under them or even multi-account it themselves.
Like most people here, I initially got excited about community notes, but quickly I realized it was gonna go the way of Wikipedia and become a leftist/corporate propaganda tool. There was no way they would let go of the chance of infiltrating this.
I don't know how Elon and Xwitter's people didn't see this coming. Or maybe it's actually working as intended now.
It seems like for every good action, it can have a bad action too. Maybe make a rule that you can't post a crazy amount of community notes per day/week/whatever.
Who would have the time to do like in the OP's message says, and do 70+ community notes a day, every day, unless it's being paid, or is a group effort or a bot.
Considering "ratio" was a major tactic of the Left on Twitter for years, any attempt to limit by consensus or even account was always doomed to fail. If you limited it in any way they'd just find a way to either outsource it to someone under them or even multi-account it themselves.
Community notes, the 2024 version of "Well, akshually"
People are always going to find a way to game any system to their advantage.
It's inevitable.