X community adds a context note to user's post: An X (formerly Twitter) user posted a long story that began "So I am at Walmart" and goes on to discuss a disagreement with the self-checkout monitor employee who questions the use of a double bagging technique, instead telling the customer to put half as many items in single bags, with the point being that the employee did not understand that this would use the same number of bags. The X community added a note to the post that read: "Readers added context they thought people might want to know. Steve copied and pasted someone else's story for attention and to get people riled up. Here is the original twitter.com/NikiSworld7/st…" In fact Steve's post currently has been viewed 14.4 million times, with 4,700 bookmarks, 12,000 comments, 9,900 re-posts, and 73,000 likes. The label is part of X’s Community Notes system. X users are able to sign up as contributors to add context to posts. X owner Elon Musk shared that any post with a Community Note added to it will be demonetized. The Community Notes account on X also posted that notices will be pushed to users who previously engaged with a post when a Community Note is added to it later.
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