Popular social network Twitter will allow you to mark “good” bots

All for the convenience of users, yes, last fall, Twitter introduced a new label that will allow the so-called “good bots” on its service to identify themselves. These “good bot” tags, which were then only tested by a small group of users, are now available to anyone who has their own bot.DiscussPopular social network Twitter will allow you to tag

Although the word "bot" often has a negative connotation, Twitter noted that there are also helpful bots that automatically tweet helpful information such as COVID-19 updates, earthquake warnings, and more.

As during testing, Twitter accounts that tag themselves as bots will display this information on their Twitter profile. A small robot icon will appear below the account name and @username, as well as the words “Automated by”, followed by the username of the account owner. The Twitter bio of the bot details its purpose.

When bots tweet, their automatic status will also be visible in users' feeds.

Twitter claims this information will help users decide which accounts to follow, interact with, and trust.

Source: TechCrunch


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