Only creators with an active channel in good standing will be invited, according to YouTube.
These third-party evaluators are the same people who provide feedback on YouTubes search results and recommendations.
As the pilot moves forward, well look to have contributors themselves rate notes as well.
Screenshots of what the new YouTube fact-checking feature will look like during limited tests in the U.S.Image: YouTube
A bridging-based algorithm helps identify notes that are helpful to a broad audience across perspectives.
These systems will continuously improve as more notes are written and rated across a broad range of topics.
The problem of how to tackle misinformation and disinformation has long been a problem on the internet.
Will there be timestamps to help identify where something in the video is wrong?
And how many notes will be allowed on a given video?
YouTube didnt respond to questions about those details on Monday.
Well update this post if we hear back.
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