Community notes is open source. You have to hope that Twitter is actually using the implementation from the open source library, but this would be easy to whistleblow on.
source needed, but I recall someone on the community notes team saying it was very similar but there are some small differences between prod and the open source version (it’s difficult to maintain exact compatibility). For the point of the comment and context I agree open source does a good job of this, though given the number of people on twitter who still allege its being manipulated, I think you need some additional juice (a whistleblower prize?)
Community notes is open source. You have to hope that Twitter is actually using the implementation from the open source library, but this would be easy to whistleblow on.
So maybe the general explanation is that most of the time, when the trustworthiness of an algorithm is really important, you open source it?
source needed, but I recall someone on the community notes team saying it was very similar but there are some small differences between prod and the open source version (it’s difficult to maintain exact compatibility). For the point of the comment and context I agree open source does a good job of this, though given the number of people on twitter who still allege its being manipulated, I think you need some additional juice (a whistleblower prize?)