According to a blog post published Monday by the streaming giant, YouTube is testing an X-like Community Notes feature that will add contextual 'notes' to videos on the platform. The text-based notes with linked sources, may start appearing under some videos that offer outdated information, misleading information or are parodies, according to the blog post.
X's popular Community Notes feature, rolled out globally in late 2022, adds notes with linked sources, to posts and images that could be misleading or AI-generated. The feature's codebase is also open sourced by the Elon Musk-owned company, freely available to be used by other platforms.
Like X's Community Notes, YouTube's system will allow users to rate notes as "helpful," "somewhat helpful," or "unhelpful." They can also share why they believe a video's note isn't helpful. Notes widely agreed to and rated be helpful will appear under the relevant video.
YouTube shared an example mock-up of a note under a video about "extinct animals." The example note states that one of the animal species mentioned in the video is actually not extinct, and includes a link to a source.
Note creators will consist of "eligible contributors" who the company will reach out to via email or from within the YouTube Studio app. The Google-owned video platform says it will then use "third party evaluators" to review the notes, and eventually allow other YouTube creators to rate each other's notes as well.
Meta's social media apps unlike X, have widely discredited 'woke' fact-checkers who rate and flag content across Instagram, Threads and Facebook.