Twitter is promoting early voting in the United States |
With the upcoming presidential election on November 3, Twitter users in the United States are increasingly encouraged to vote early this morning.
Updates include push notifications, general notifications directing users to Twitter, early ballot requests, and nonpartisan searches in the ballot ready for early voting options.
It also includes interactive features including animated buttons (like) and emojis from #VoteEarly, #IVotedEarly, #IVotedEarly, and #YoVoté.
Bridget Coyne, director of public policy and Sam Toizer, director of products, said on a blog that given the unprecedented challenges that voters will face in the upcoming 2020 US election, they recommend that you do my best. To ensure that people get reliable information, they must exercise the right to vote.
Twitter has taken some measures to reduce confusion over the presidential election.
To prevent the spread of misinformation, this week he changed the way he handles the Retweet feature temporarily and added a few steps to the process.
When users click the post button, the platform prompts them to leave comments before sharing. This makes them tweet a "quote" rather than a "repost."
Twitter announced a new set of rules for dealing with false information last month ahead of the US election.
The rule states that Tweets that contain false information about electoral fraud and its results will be named or removed.
A polling committee added, with messages in English and Spanish, saying: It will name the tweets of the candidates who announced victory early. Last year, he banned all political ads.
Twitter said: This has increased the number of employees in the United States dealing with issues that arise on Election Day.