Mar 11 • 20:16 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

War in Iran generates wave of misleading content on X, and the network tightens rules

The outbreak of the Iran War has resulted in a surge of misleading content on the platform X, leading to stricter regulations by the network.

As the conflict in Iran escalates, the social media platform X has witnessed a significant increase in misleading information among its users. Reports indicate that much of this false content is being produced via artificial intelligence, with manipulated images and videos exaggerating the extent of damages from attacks and spreading rumors about the deaths of leadership figures. Despite the implementation of community notes by users aiming to clarify misinformation, misleading posts continue to gain traction, notably through accounts that are verified with a blue checkmark, signifying premium subscribers.

In response to this troubling trend, X announced on Tuesday that it would tighten its policies regarding content monetization. The platform will suspend monetization for videos classified as fake war content, particularly if they fail to disclose that they were generated by artificial intelligence. Creators who do not provide the necessary transparency will face a temporary 90-day suspension from the revenue-sharing program, with potential permanent bans for repeat offenders. This move highlights the platform's response to the concerning spread of misinformation and its efforts to maintain credibility as a source of news.

The situation sheds light on the broader implications of social media in times of crisis, particularly the challenges platforms like X face in regulating content and preventing the dissemination of harmful misinformation. As users increasingly turn to social media for news during conflicts, the responsibility of these platforms to ensure accurate reporting becomes even more critical, especially with the rising sophistication of AI-generated content. The community's ongoing challenge will be to navigate these complexities and hold both content creators and platforms accountable for the information they share.

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