How To Explain X to Your Friends and Family

(Austin, Texas)

X is a place to connect with other people, a wonderful way to find up to the second news about what’s happening almost anywhere on Earth. The good thing about X is if a post is misleading then directly under it, you will see a Community Note and a link, explaining the context. If you happened to view that post, say, at 6pm and it had no Community Note at that time, then you will receive a notification on X that the post you saw now has a Community Note on it.

In this way, there is no other source for news with more truth than X.

ORGANIZING, STORING

X is free to use and I’d also recommend that once you get established and understand how it works that you try X Premium, which will allow you to store valuable information in multiple bookmarks that you label.

I think of these as my digital file cabinet. I use these files to store information, images, and videos, which would otherwise get lost. I use this information in articles that I write and for research, similar to the old-fashioned galvanized steel file cabinets.

DAILY DOSE OF HUMOR

X is also the right blend of humor, hard-core research, and cutting-edge information from some of the world’s smartest people.

The reason why humor is so important is it provides us with a good balance throughout our day.

X has a default for you tab, and when you update your timeline, you get to see posts from accounts that you may not have been following. Since I like humor, I end up seeing some funny things there alongside my interests (sustainable energy, electric transportation, autonomous driving, and Starship).

YOUR FEEDBACK IS WORTH IT

There’s one more aspect I’d like to emphasize in this short article, and this is that Twitter went through different stages, and in each stage, it was difficult if not impossible to know who worked for Twitter, because they did not tweet, and if they did, we did not know who they were.

What’s interesting about X is that people who work for X who post are often popular on the app, but not in the sense of being sexy or glamorous unless the sexy and glamorous part could only be applied to being great at engineering.

In essence, I think it’s fabulous to see the work that X technologists are doing in real-time, but there’s another twist to this which is outstanding. It’s that you as a user on X can ask questions to X engineers or give them your feedback on how to make the app a better experience.

In fact, if you follow someone on X  and you have a question about how it works, I have found that most people on X are ready and willing to help others understand the app better.

As I go about my day, working hard, but also taking sporadic breaks and relaxing, I’m glad to experience X as a stream of consciousness in my life that expands my thinking. I hope my words and experience will help you to explain how X works to your friends and family who might not understand it so well.

JUST POST

The best way to understand it is just to start using it. Start posting your thoughts, and, maybe, let your first post be…

“This is my first post”

If you liked this article, give it a heart and share your feedback and follow and subscribe to Gail Alfar on X at @gailalfaratx

Twitter/X.corp Takes the Lead: Exploring Developments in Social Media

(Austin, Texas) This article unveils an alluring panorama of the latest updates on Twitter and may leave you craving for more.

Join me this beautiful evening, we will walk through the intro of notes on AI-generated media, which is a new feature that adds an extra layer of transparency to combat misleading content. Just as topaz and amethyst possess inner beauty, these notes will shed valuable light on the authenticity of media shared on Twitter.

We will also look at YouTube’s policy change regarding claims of fraud in the 2020 US election, changes to Twitter’s infrastructure maintenance, and the emergence of multiple organization affiliate badges on Twitter. I’ll introduce you to an intriguing Twitter account of a professor who engages with cool AI assignments… to her followers! 

Increased Capacity for Twitter Spaces

Twitter recently enhanced its ability to handle larger Spaces/audio-only chat rooms. 

This upgrade is aimed at providing a better user experience and accommodating a greater number of participants in Spaces. this is exciting because of Elon Musk’s historical interview of Robert F Kennedy, Jr. on June 5.

Community Notes on “AI-Generated Media” on Twitter

Community Note Contributors with a Writing Impact of 10 or above now have the option to mark their notes as “About the image” when they believe the media is potentially misleading, regardless of the specific Tweet it is featured in.

These notes automatically appear on recent and future matching images, providing contextual information to readers and raters.

Notes on AI-generated media empower contributors in combating misleading media by providing additional information directly attached to the image.

By marking their notes as “About the image,” contributors ensure that the focus is on the media itself and not just the specific Tweet containing it.

Limitations and Future Enhancements

Currently, the AI-generated media notes feature supports Tweets with a single image. 

However, Twitter is actively working on expanding its functionality to include videos and Tweets with multiple images or videos.

To prioritize accuracy, the matching algorithm may not identify every image that appears to be a match, but Twitter aims to refine the system to expand coverage while avoiding false matches.

Feedback from users and contributors will be crucial in shaping the future enhancements of this feature and maximizing its effectiveness.

YouTube’s Policy Change and its Impact on Twitter

YouTube recently announced a significant policy change regarding claims of fraud in the 2020 US election.

In a shift that may be influenced by Twitter’s free speech policies, YouTube will no longer enforce its previous policy against such claims.

This relaxation of moderation signifies a potential response to the competition posed by Twitter’s approach to free speech.

Content creators, including political shows and podcasts, have expressed intentions to upload their content on Twitter alongside or even in place of YouTube.

This shift in content distribution suggests that YouTube’s policy change may be an effort to mitigate the migration of creators to other platforms.

Emergence of Multiple Organization Affiliate Badges on Twitter

A recent development on Twitter is the introduction of multiple organization affiliate badges, allowing companies to showcase their affiliations on their Twitter accounts.

Examples have emerged of companies displaying two affiliate badges on the same account, highlighting their multiple partnerships.

This development holds significance as it enables organizations to visually demonstrate their associations and build trust with their audience.

Special Feature: Kris Kashtanova’s Engaging Approach to AI Education on Twitter

An interesting Twitter account that deserves special attention is that of Kris Kashtanova, an AI professor who teaches at Columbia University.

Kris has adopted a unique approach to engage with students and the wider Twitter community by offering AI assignments accessible to anyone on Twitter.

Her dedication to providing educational opportunities and fostering discussions on AI topics has garnered significant interest and engagement. Find Kris at @icreatelife on Twitter.

Downtown Austin, Texas with the building the "Wilson" added in as a render. This building was slated to be 88 stories tall. It was subsequently reduced to 44 as depicted here.
Downtown Austin, Texas with the building the “Wilson” added in as a render. This building was slated to be 88 stories tall. It was subsequently reduced to 44 as depicted here.

Article by Gail Alfar and first appeared on Twitter. Please credit accordingly

Elon Musk tweets a meme about Dogecoin and Twitter

Twitter is Transforming Fast: 5 Main Changes from the Past Week

Elon Musk tweets a meme about Dogecoin and Twitter
Elon Musk tweets a meme about Dogecoin and Twitter

Welcome back to my weekly blog! All my articles seek to document the ongoing story of how Elon Musk is transforming Twitter for the better.  There were a lot of exciting changes this past week and I’ll try to summarize all of them for you!  

  • Twitter Verified Organizations went Global
  • The Recommendation Algorithm AND Community Notes are open-source on GitHub
  • Elon Musk talked live on Twitter Spaces (transcript)
  • Dogecoin Logo Appears on Twitter! (update 4/7/23 doge logo disappeared)
  • Twitter sign Becomes Titter!

“If Twitter can be the least imperfect place to find the truth on the internet, then I will consider that we have done a good job.” – Elon Musk

Twitter Verified Organizations became available globally

Twitter Verified Organizations are how organizations and their affiliates can distinguish themselves on Twitter. Twitter allows the Verified Organization to fully control vetting and verifying accounts they’re affiliated with. 

To connect people with accounts affiliated with the organization, each account features an affiliate badge on its profile with the organization’s logo.  It is easy to find these accounts because they are featured on the organization’s Twitter profile.

Twitter’s beta program included sports teams, news organizations, financial firms, Fortune 500 companies, and nonprofits.  Now Verified Organizations is rolling out globally to all interested businesses, nonprofits, governments, and multilateral organizations. But there was one organization that loudly protested Twitter’s new offer, that was the New York Times.

New York Times 

The New York Times decided to forgo any type of verification leading to dramatic news stories across the internet and funny comments from Elon Musk.  The New York Times drama only served as free advertising for Twitter’s new Verified Organization program.

Twitter seeks to gain the trust of the people, and one way to do that is to open-source codes.

GitHub and Twitter Transparency

Now there are two source codes available to all on GitHub! 

  1. “Twitter recommendation”  open source code.  GitHub twitter / the-algorithm 
  2. Community Notes open source code. GitHub twitter / communitynotes 

Twitter Engineering said,

The goal of our open source endeavor is to provide full transparency to you, our users, about how our systems work. 
We’ve released the code powering our recommendations that you can view here (and here) to understand our algorithm in greater detail, and we are also working on several features to provide you greater transparency within our app. 
Some of the new developments we have planned include: 

- A better Twitter analytics platform for creators with more information on reach and engagement
- Greater transparency into any safety labels applied to your Tweets or account
- Greater visibility into why Tweets appear on your timeline

With so many changes happening, Elon Musk spoke on a LIVE Twitter space on April 1st.

Live Conversation with Elon Musk on Twitter Spaces

April Fool’s Day brought many pranks and also a delightful talk with Elon Musk LIVE on Twitter Spaces! 

Here is a transcript of the highlights of the conversation:

“We’ll be adding in the ability to do voice DM.  Through DMs, you’ll be able to speak to someone through a voice chat or a video chat.  So if you’ve got a DM group and you want to turn that into private Spaces or an audio chat or a video chat, you can do so. 
I think it would be kind of cool to have a conversation with someone else without having to give away your phone number. 
There’s some pretty insightful people at Twitter talking about Twitter being like “Trust” as a service and really that is kind of what we’re going for. 
It’s to try to be the most trusted place on the internet in a world where so many people and entities and governments are trying to influence you and in a lot of cases try to trick you with information that isn’t true. 
Where can you go that is the most trusted, or where is the information you can actually count on? Which is not to say that Twitter is perfect, but if Twitter can be the least imperfect place to find the truth on the internet, then I will consider that we have done a good job.” – Elon Musk

Dogecoin Logo Appears on Twitter!

Dogecoin logo appears on Twitter. Image courtesy @cb_doge on Twitter
Dogecoin logo appears on Twitter. Image courtesy @cb_doge on Twitter

On April 3, people started noticing a Dogecoin logo had replaced the blue bird logo in the top sidebar area of Twitter (and it appears in other places too).  Elon Musk has always liked Dogecoin, “the people’s currency.”  He has mentioned it is more fun because it has dogs and memes.  (update 4/7/23 the sneaky little doge disappeared and was replaced with the twitter bird logo)

The playful and sly-looking character of the Shiba Inu dog is delightful to many people, especially to children!  Artists and fans of Dogecoin (including Elon Musk) reacted with joy and celebrated with creating memes.  I’m sharing a few examples below!  Elon is always ready for humor, and the next day he pulled another prank!

Twitter sign Becomes Titter

On March 5, an image was shared by @softwarejameson on Twitter.  A photo (see below) showing the Official Twitter HQ Building was shared and the “W” in the sign was covered up!  This was verified by other videos.

Fans all over the internet began to meme and comment on how Elon was making good on a promise last year when he asked in a survey, “Delete the w in twitter?”

Fans create AI Art for Twitter and Dogecoin

Doge and Twitter are perfect for each other. Image Courtesy @itsALLrisky
Doge and Twitter are perfect for each other. Image Courtesy @itsALLrisky
One of the best collabs all year, Twitter and Doge. Image Courtesy @YSMAC
One of the best collabs all year, Twitter and Doge.
Twitter Bird over X. Unknown artist.
Twitter Bird over X. Unknown artist.
Image Courtesy @softwarejameson on Twitter
Image Twitter HQ with the W taken out. Courtesy @softwarejameson on Twitter

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to What’s Up Twitter – April 6, 2023. All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author is to support Twitter 2.0 and Elon Musk in both making lives better on earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization. I write these articles, I will not use AI of any form to write them, they are time-consuming and I appreciate the opportunity to do this.

This week’s Twitter Round-Up

Welcome back for this week’s Twitter roundup. Here’s the main highlights of the past week!

MONETIZATION BY CONTENT CREATORS IS A MAJOR PRIORITY

Elon Musk cares about content creators on Twitter and has now shared that a major priority is to allow content creators to monetize their work on Twitter in order to make a living and prosper. On March 6 he tweeted

“It is a major priority to enable monetization by content creators! People need to make a living and prosper from their work. We need to make it possible to upload the content in the first place. That’s getting there.”   Elon Musk

COMMUNITY NOTES. CONTEXT ON TWEETS, BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE

When a journalist acknowledged that his tweet was dishonest but refused to fix it, Community Notes did it for him.  To understand the Community Note concept, Twitter released a video on March 9 explaining it and several days later invited people to sign up to join.

Here’s a breakdown of the video explaining Community Notes, Context on Tweets, by the people, for the people:

“How does Community Notes avoid one-sided bias? Pile-ins? Brigading? Manipulation? abuse? Community Notes are rated by contributors of multiple perspectives, and only notes that are widely found helpful are shown on Tweets. So one group alone can’t determine what notes get shown. And pile-ons aren’t effective. This helps ensure that notes are effective to a wide range of people. To make it clear how all of this works, Community Notes’ algorithm is open-source and all data is public.”

Twitter warmly invited everyone to sign up to become a Community Notes contributor

https://twitter.com/CommunityNotes/status/1635491237439602691?s=20  Twitter also allows anyone to see the code on GitHub: twitter.github.io/communitynotes 

Community Notes can serve to add context to advertising, even increasing financial literacy, as in this note for an ad by QuickenCompare. 

When the ad stated “Don’t borrow from the bank. Borrow from yourself,”  Community Notes stepped in to add context, “Home Equity Lines of Credit do not allow someone to borrow from ‘themselves’ rather than a bank.  The money is loaned from a bank, with home equity as collateral for a loan.” 

TWITTER BLUE GOING GLOBAL

Twitter Blue is now available in at least 50 countries, making people happy in the United States, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brazil, Indonesia, India, Saudi Arabia, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Netherlands, Poland, Ireland, Belgium, Sweden, Romania, Czech Republic, Finland, Denmark, Greece, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Slovakia, Latvia, Slovenia, Estonia, Croatia, Luxembourg, Malta, Cyprus, Turkey, Pakistan, Mexico, Thailand, Philippines, South Africa, Argentina, South Korea, Egypt, Nigeria and Malaysia.

TWITTER FILES EXPOSED THE CENSORSHIP INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

One Twitter user, Jim Hall, commented on the Twitter files when Matt Taibbi or Michael Shellenberger (who helped release the files) appeared before congress, saying “I don’t know about you all but I’m glad Matthew Taibbi and Elon Musk took up the challenge of sharing this data. Those who stick their heads in the ground and say the Twitter Files are a nothing burger are oblivious and seem to wish to stay that way.  The New York Times has not written one word about the Matt Taibbi or Michael Shellenberger hearing at which Democrat members of congress impugned their integrity and tried to intimidate Taibbi into revealing his sources.”

Matthew Taibbi made an opening statement on the Twitter Files to members of congress about the censorship industrial complex: “Twitter, Facebook, Google, and other companies developed a formal system for taking in moderation requests from every corner of government, from the FBI, DHS, HHS, DOD, the Global Engagement Center at State, even the CIA. For every government agency scanning Twitter, there were perhaps twenty quasi-private entities doing the same thing.”

COST TO ACCESS TWITTER’S API

On March 10, Twitter’s Developer Platform began to offer Enterprise Packages in small, medium and large. Shown is the benefits of a small package, costing only $42,000 a month. For the other packages, click here.

Image courtesy Twitter, Inc. RealTime PowerTrack API Small Package Twitter

TWITTER MAY BECOME THE BIGGEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD

Elon Musk also spoke at the Morgan Stanley TMT 2023 conference in San Francisco on March 7, about Twitter becoming a financial institution, and one day it could be a viable alternative to banks, Venmo, Paypal, etc. You may read the entire talk here, “Elon Musk’s Talk at Morgan Stanley TMT 2023 on Twitter, X.com, Tesla and Starship.”

“You want to be able to send money easily on Twitter to another account with one click, & also earn interest on the money. I think it’s possible for Twitter to become the biggest financial institution in the world”  Elon Musk

CONCLUSION

Twitter and its initiatives are truly inspiring. With Community Notes, we are given the opportunity to add context and shift the course of discussion or contribute to tweets in a way that is thoughtful and respectful. It’s great that Twitter Blue is extending its reach internationally making it available in 50 countries and soon plans to promote monetization for content creators. At the end of the day it’s our responsibility to help ensure safe and civil participation regardless if it’s on or offline. Let’s do this by being informed users of this platform and making sure we create an inclusive space that encourages honest contribution without fear of personal attack or manipulation. Use Twitter more often. Use Community Notes. Work collectively so we can all benefit from it! 

Do you love reading about the history of Twitter? See more here…

Twitter Update: Elon Musk talks on the ‘All-In Podcast’ reveals details about Twitter 2.0. and more Elon Musk talked on the all-in podcast and had some important information to share! (Davis Sacks, Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya and David A. Friedberg all asked Elon Musk questions). I share 12 main points with you in this article.

What Elon Musk had to say about Twitter at World Government Summit 2023, a transcript Elon Musk spoke about Twitter at the world conference on February 14, 2023 and here is a transcript of that conversation. My goal/mission in this blog post is to preserve the important and visionary words of Elon Musk. Enjoy!

SF Golden Gate bridge. Image courtesy anonymous.

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to What’s Up Twitter – March 14, 2023. All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author is to support Twitter 2.0 and Elon Musk in both making lives better on earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization.

Brazil is blessed with Twitter Community Notes

This Week’s Twitter Updates: Violent Speech Policy, Community Notes in Brazil & Future Plans

Courtesy Raphael Nogueira on Unsplash

Welcome back to What’s Up Twitter!  This past week’s Twitter updates exemplify how much care and concern the company has for people all over the world under the new direction of Elon Musk. Highlights from this week include:

  • Twitter officially launches their violent speech policy
  • Community Notes expands to Brazil and other improvements
  • Future plans: video, suppressed tweets, feedback for BasedAi

On March 1, Elon Musk explained (in a tweet), 

“The ability of Twitter advertising to reach the most influential people in the world is often not fully appreciated.

While a few other social networks are technically bigger, Twitter is where the writers & leaders spend their time” – Elon Musk

I think one reason writers & leaders spend their time on Twitter is that no other social network gives the ability for people to reach out to others so easily.  The person you want to communicate with can choose to read your input.  The opportunity is there and it is unlike anything else.

TWITTER COMMUNITY NOTES FOR BRAZIL

Community Notes expands to Brazil. Image courtesy Twitter, Inc.

As of March 2, Briazilians can apply to contribute to Community Notes. Twitter announced,

“Hello Brazil! Starting today, we will accept contributors from Brazil to Notas da Comunidade. Want to help? Subscribe now! Vacancies will be opened gradually so we can keep an eye on the quality of the experience. We look forward to learning from you!

Help keep people on Twitter in the loop.

Community Notes is now available in your country. Participate to add useful context to potentially misleading Tweets.  Subscribe to Community Notes.” – Twitter

I am thrilled to see Twitter open up Notas da Comunidade for Brazil! This was specifically mentioned by Elon Musk at the World Government Summit on February 15. The purpose of Community Notes was explained by Elon Musk,

“I think there’s something that we’re putting a lot of efforts into called Community Notes. It’s currently just in English, but we will be expanding it to all languages

That is I think quite a good way to assess the truth of things where it’s the community itself basically the people of Earth who are basically, not exactly voting but competing to provide the most accurate information. 

So it’s sort of a competition for truth. I think it’s a very powerful concept to have a competition for truth, because you also said, like what is truth, it’s because what may be true to self, may not be viewed as true to others, but you want to have the closest approximation of that so I think the Community Notes thing is very powerful.” – Elon Musk

TWITTER OFFICIALLY LAUNCHES THEIR VIOLENT SPEECH POLICY

Here’s the Twitter thread on February 28th which summarizes the policy:

“We’ve made a few changes to our policies around violent content and similar language. 
Today, we’ve officially launched our Violent Speech policy, which prohibits violent threats, wishes of harm, glorification of violence, and incitement of violence.  
Twitter has a zero-tolerance approach towards Violent Speech, and in most cases, we will suspend any account violating this policy. 
For less severe violations, we may require you to delete the content before you can access your account again.  
If you believe a tweet violates this policy, please report it to us right away. 
As always, if you think we made a mistake, you can file an appeal by following the process here: Appeal a locked or suspended account."

Twitter’s straightforward policy on violent threats (taken from their official website) states,

“You may not threaten to inflict physical harm on others, which includes (but is not limited to) threatening to kill, torture, sexually assault, or otherwise hurt someone. This also includes threatening to damage civilian homes and shelters, or infrastructure that is essential to daily, civic, or business activities.”  

Twitter explains Wishes of Harm “You may not wish, hope, or express desire for harm. This includes (but is not limited to) hoping for others to die, suffer illnesses, tragic incidents, or experience other physically harmful consequences.” 

For Incitement of Violence, Twitter states, “You may not incite, promote, or encourage others to commit acts of violence or harm, which includes (but is not limited to) encouraging others to hurt themselves or inciting others to commit atrocity crimes including crimes against humanity, war crimes or genocide. This also includes using coded language (often referred to as “dog whistles”) to indirectly incite violence.”

Lastly, Twitter details Glorification of Violence, “You may not glorify, praise, or celebrate acts of violence where harm occurred, which includes (but is not limited to) expressing gratitude that someone experienced physical harm or praising Violent entities and Perpetrators of Violent Attacks. This also includes glorifying animal abuse or cruelty.”

Twitter’s easy-to-understand Violent Speech Policy also includes short explanations of “What is not a violation of this policy?” and “What happens if you violate this policy?” 

This is Twitter’s overview, which you may find valuable, 

“Twitter is a place where people can express themselves, learn about what’s happening, and debate global issues.

However, healthy conversations can’t thrive when violent speech is used to deliver a message.

As a result, we have a zero tolerance policy towards violent speech in order to ensure the safety of our users and prevent the normalization of violent actions.” Twitter

COMMUNITY NOTES: MORE IMPROVEMENTS

I’ve written about Community Notes often, and Twitter is continuously improving in this area. 

This week an update was shared, stating, “Major under-the-hood update: Community Notes can now run multiple note ranking models in parallel, facilitating both expansion to new countries and experimentation with improved ranking approaches. As always, the code and data is open source: GitHub Ranking Notes.” 

Twitter explains, “We’re now running three models: our existing core model, an experimental variant of the core model that could potentially increase note coverage, and a model that will help assess and improve quality as Community Notes expands to new countries and languages in the coming weeks.” 

If you’re not familiar with Community Notes, you can read more here

FUTURE PLANS: VIDEO, SUPRESSED TWEETS, FEEDBACK FOR BasedAI

Elon Musk is known for thoughtfully taking user’s suggestions into consideration. 

On February 28, Elon liked this suggestion from Steven Mark Ryan, Tesla YouTube personality, “Twitter desperately needs 1.5x, 2x etc video playback speed. I have taken to downloading videos from twitter via a third party app to watch them at 2x on my computer. Would also be cool to have an AI trim out silences automatically & give us a button to toggle that mode on/off.” 

Always caring about people and quick to fix problems, Elon Musk confirmed Twitter is looking into concerns by Zuby Music, a well-known rapper with 1M followers and others.  They communicated on February 28 that “Many of my followers aren’t seeing my tweets anymore and others are experiencing the same.” 

T(w)itter Daily News translated a comment by Guillaume Verdon, a software engineer that Elon replied to.  “IMO Elon Musk most likely to use Twitter for data + RLHF & Tesla Dojo supercomputer for training/inference of LLMs at BasedAI. It’s all coming together.”  This statement and Elon’s positive response strongly suggest that Twitter data will be included in building a new improved ChatGPT. Let’s break this down.  

Elon Musk, noticing that OpenAI’s ChatGPT has recently shown deep problems which do not seem to be improving, is seeking to create a new organization, “BasedAI” which will draw from several areas for success:

Twitter image of exchange with Elon Musk and Guillaume Verdon, February 28, 2023

CONCLUSION

Twitter functions as an incredible tool because of its reach to the most influential people in the world. Now, with the launch of their Violent Speech Policy and the expansion of Community Notes to Brazil, they can help create even more meaningful, uplifting conversations and media topics geared towards all communities around the world.

Elon Musk is known for taking users’ suggestions into consideration, so don’t be afraid to post your thoughts and opinions, it might just have some influence on Twitter’s future features. In summary, whether you use Twitter for entertainment or business purposes, remember that Twitter seeks to spread positivity and inclusion to everyone who is part of its community.

I love it when I see people across various communities interacting and engaging in conversations with understanding and respect for one another. Use Twitter more often, try out Community Notes and believe that Elon Musk really cares to hear our thoughts – these are some small steps we can take each day on building a better social media universe.

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to What’s Up Twitter – February 23, 2023. All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author is to support Twitter 2.0 and Elon Musk in both making lives better on earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization.

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Twitter Just Gets Better with Elon Musk at the Helm

Elon Musk is driving change at Twitter at a faster pace than most could imagine. If you know much about Elon, you’ll know he lives every day with a sense of urgency. Things tend to get done faster when he’s in charge. Here’s a few of the changes from the past week that “Mr. Tweet” has made,

  • Elon explains Twitter Lists
  • Community Notes improvements
  • Twitter to change how we see ads and will reward creators
  • Twitter as the source of truth
  • Twitter will become more international!
  • Twitter will pick up where you left off
  • Twitter Blue subscribers and all users get new features

Twitter Lists

There were many people new to Twitter or unaware of Twitter’s List feature. On January 20, Elon explained Lists in simple terms and Elon also said that lists were one of his favorite Twitter features. He added that,

“Creating pinned lists should automatically be offered if you swipe past Following. Also, we need to offer suggested lists by category, so you can use awesome subject matter lists created by others.

Community Notes Improvements

Elon reassured users that community notes will not push any agenda but instead exist to maximize truth. He stated,

“We are going to great lengths to avoid the Wikipedia left wing editorial control problem. By the same token, Community Notes cannot be biased towards the right either. Maximizing for truth is the goal.”

Elon also explained that,

“Coming soon are notifications if you’ve replied, liked or retweeted something subsequently corrected by community.”

The Official Community Notes Twitter account also shared and image (see below)and an explanation of a new development that will affect all of Twitter. Previously a user could quote tweet to avoid Community Notes from being visible. This new development will change that,

“Community Notes are now also shown on Quote Tweets. This change boosts the impact of contributors’ efforts, and helps ensure context is shown everywhere it can be helpful. Live now in the web app, and coming soon to iOS and Android.”

Elon Musk has plans to have Community Notes operate on a wide scale, on January 19 he explained,

“Twitter is arguably already the least wrong source of truth on the Internet, but we obviously still have a long way to go. Enabling Community Notes to operate at very large scale and providing maximum transparency about how Twitter works are fundamental to building trust.”

Advertising on Twitter and possible rewards for creators

Elon aims to make Twitter a better user experience by reducing how often we see ads, as explained on January 21,

Ads are too frequent on Twitter and too big. Taking steps to address both in coming weeks. andAlso, there will be a higher priced subscription that allows zero ads.”

Twitter content creators will also be pleased with another new development, which would be a creator fund to incentivize those that put up constant content and bring people on Twitter (suggested by Tyler Todt who is a personal fitness trainer with over 107K followers and produces interesting content on health.

Elon Musk’s Twitter aims to be the source of truth

When a reporter from Rebel News for WEFReports.com ran in to Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla at Davos, he asked him some hard questions and then the video was banned on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube (It has since been spotted on Youtube). The video appears freely on Twitter with Elon Musk’s comment,

“Twitter is the source of truth.”

Twitter will become more International!

Elon Musk tweeted on January 20,

In coming months, Twitter will translate & recommend amazing tweets from people in other countries & cultures. There are epic tweets in other countries every day (Japan especially). (Tweets will be translated before being recommended). Interesting & entertaining content from around the world is worth seeing.”

Twitter will pick up where you left off

If you use Twitter, stop, then come back to it hours later, will take you back to where you left off to avoid confusion and allow you a better personal experience. Elon explained this on January 20,

“Next Twitter update will remember whether you were on For You (ie recommended), Following or list you made & stop switching you back to recommended tweets.”

Twitter Blue subscribers and all users get new features

The Official Twitter Blue account explained a new feature on January 20,

“For Twitter Blue subscribers, when you save a new Bookmark, you can still save directly to a folder by holding down the new flag icon. Long press from the Tweet details to access Bookmark folders or individual Tweets after saving a new Bookmark.”

Folders or bookmarks can be accessed on your phone, ipad or laptop. Expect them to undergo a lot of improvements such as the ability to organize them as well as search through them.

For all Twitter users, Elon Musk explained,

“Major Twitter improvement we just released is that you can now bookmark tweets from tweet details page. Importantly, bookmarks are *private*, unlike likes. No one other than you can see your bookmarks.”

Elon Musk encourages Companies to post more content

When Twitter user Mathias Fons shared that, “Tesla started to actively tweet updates & educational content at the start of December. The outcome has been tremendous. I hope that Tesla continues utilizing Twitter like this! Twitter users & companies should take note of this—post interesting content & results will follow.” Elon Musk agreed, saying,

“Exactly! If companies post interesting or entertaining content, they will gain an audience rapidly.”

Hopefully, companies will start to post interesting content!

CONCLUSION

Twitter is on the path to becoming a one stop shop for people to keep folders with categorized information, a place to come for news, and a place for content creators to earn an income for their efforts. There are little tweaks and improvements being made almost daily to Twitter’s features. From improving bookmarks to pinned lists, Elon Musk is making sure most people know what Twitter has to offer. He’s even going to make sure cool tweets in other languages (like Japanese) are translated and recommended to people around the globe.

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Elon Musk’s Twitter Files are Great for Free Speech

Free speech hangs in the balance, and Elon Musk is doing a lot to rescue it with the Twitter files release.

This is good for both the left and the right and everyone in between. 

Elon Musk believes deeply in free speech, which you have to trust, not something that anybody can come right out and prove. But for those who do believe him, (and he did back up his intentions by purchasing Twitter for $44 billion), Elon Musk believes in the First Amendment. This says Congress and the federal government, and any state or local government, cannot abridge or limit free speech or the press.

Elon Musk is encouraging people to correct misinformation on Twitter, using Community Notes. He even went so far as to note that a meme (above) that he tweeted about CNN, may have communicated the wrong message, and Community Notes corrected that. Of course, most people understood that it was a joke, and Elon stated,

“If Community Notes can correct me, then obviously they can correct anyone.
This is a good example.
They were right to add the label.” – Elon Musk

Trump’s Account Being Reactivated is a Good Thing

Whether you like former President Trump or not, Elon Musk made sure his historical words would always be available to the public on Twitter. This is valuable information, coming from a former President.  His tweets are now available so that many people, now and in the future, can read them.  Many people are of the opinion that Elon Musk was absolutely right in inviting the former President back. Trump remains only communicating on the platform that he created in Oct 2021, called TruthSocial. (I do not use it).

Birdwatch Gets a New Life under Elon Musk

In October 2020 Twitter conceived of a program they called Birdwatch. It was supposed to be a tool to stop the rise of misinformation. In January 2021 a Birdwatch Pilot program quietly began and Few people knew it existed and it was limited on how many people could participate and write notes. When Elon Musk bought Twitter he revived this little-known tool and gave it new life under the name of Community Notes.

Twitter 2.0 Community Notes as a Tool for Free Speech

Community Notes allow people to correct information and back their claims up with documentation and proof. You can go back in time as well, for example, if you disagree with Elon Musk’s tweet from March 2020, which stated, “Maybe worth considering chloroquine for C19” with a link to a document, you can refute that, and provide evidence for your claims. Here’s a screenshot of the tweet, and access into community notes. 

Twitter 2.0 Community Notes Feature.
Twitter 2.0 Community Notes Feature.

A suggestion for mainstream media…

My take is that if mainstream media cares so much about the information on Twitter, about what they consider to be dangerous things that Elon Musk tweets, instead of jumping to their conclusions and writing false headlines just for clicks and to please their advertisers, they could literally go in and anonymously contribute to Community Notes.

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