Today we accepted the first Community Notes code change from a member of the public. For the first time ever, we’re now scoring and displaying notes using code written by people outside the company. Incredibly exciting, and we look forward to more.
This change optimizes a function that identifies explanatory tags that describe why raters found a note helpful or not. We welcome improvements like this, and would love to see contributions that strengthen note quality, adversarial resistance or other core elements of the system
Check out the open source code that powers Community Notes at
@CommunityNotes PLEASE give more information regarding how a note is doing in real time, IE view count, vote count, count of helpful/somewhat/not helpful, count of which sub tags. Notes on Grey check mark tweets should be prioritized in the needing review section, infact give it its own section
@CommunityNotes I am excited to be able to learn from you Community Notes. Thank you.
@CommunityNotes Can we remove a tag that we don't want? Instead of just leaving the Conversation? How do you approve tags?
@CommunityNotes When will the recommendation algorithm be released?