Twitter has reportedly removed an option to report election misinformation.
The Australian branch of Reset.Tech, an Internet digital policy activist group, wrote to Twitter this week "to report our urgent concerns about the ability for users to report electoral misinformation on your platform." An option to alert Twitter about misleading tweets appears to have disappeared "in the last week or two," Reset.Tech Australia wrote to Angus Keene, Managing Director of Twitter Australia-New Zealand.
In 2021, Twitter started testing letting users in the US, South Korea, and Australia directly report a misleading tweet to the platform’s content moderators. It let you report a tweet as "misleading," and then drill down to say it was related to politics. If you clicked politics, the company would inquire if the alleged misinformation was tied to an election.
The option expanded to Brazil, Spain, and the Philippines in 2022. Twitter's Help Center still has a section about the test. And as Reset.Tech notes, the company's Civic integrity policy says "you may not advance verifiably false or misleading information about how to participate in an election or other civic process."
An August 2023 update to that policy says the company, now known as X, "will apply labels to violative posts informing users that the content is misleading." Prohibited content includes tweets "that may suppress participation, mislead people about when, where, or how to participate in a civic process, or lead to offline violence during an election."
It does not, however, say how to report an election-related post as misleading. Current reporting options include Hate, Abuse & Harassment, Violent Speech, Child Safety, Privacy, Spam, Suicide or self-harm, Sensitive
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