YouTube is planning on combatting misinformation on the platform by enabling commenters to add written context. The new experimental feature announced today appears similar to how community notes enables X (formerly known as Twitter) readers to add context to tweets, which is rated as helpful or not by the community. The Sonos Move 2 is seeing a huge price cut Get the versatile Sonos Move 2 Bluetooth speaker for just £329 with this deal from Amazon. Amazon Was £449 Now £329 View Deal YouTube says the idea is to “provide relevant, timely, and easy-to-understand context on videos” and that a limited number of users will be invited to contribute initially. Google says
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