Musk: X account ban and current limit should be fully open source before the end of the year
Musk stated that there will be slight changes to the monetization of the creator currency for X (formerly known as Twitter). Any post that is fact-checked by the Community Notes feature and corrected will not be eligible for revenue sharing. The purpose of this is to encourage accuracy to the maximum extent possible, rather than seeking popularity. It is worth noting that any attempt to use Community Notes for any purpose will be obvious, as all code and data is open source. In addition, Musk also stated that the banning and throttling of X (formerly known as Twitter) accounts has already begun optimization and should be fully open source by the end of the year. There are many hidden aspects to the X system, some of which are still being explored. Most of the details that have an impact are due to insufficiently optimized code, rather than malice.
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