I actually remember a pretty funny community note moment. Some guy on twitter once said "I cant land on this planet on starfield, exploration is a lie" community note pointed out that the planet he tried to land on, was saturn. A gas giant.
Ah, I saw that one in a video! He then went on to argue and try to defend himself for several hours afterwards, completely forgetting that he could just drop the argument and complain validly about the boring empty landscapes and _actual_ exploration limiting invisible walls that litter the landable planets like everyone else was instead. (Not that it matters much since the planets are mostly empty anyways).
Caves would be the worst places to hide in during a flood, a quake, AND a fire. The water will seep, the cave will collapse, and the smoke would suffocate you. Literally the worst place you go to.
the super straight forward community notes always get me, you'll have a tweet being like "Fun Fact #324: Did you know Barack Obama is actually Canadian?" and the community note will be like "no"
As a Christian, the one about Jesus turning water into wine got me. Plus, natural fermentation of fruit making alcohol in natural is well documented, especially with the marula fruit. Also, incredibly sad, since there are pastors with that level of brain-dead theology teaching congregations.
@@tau-5794 I mean, I don't see why you _can't_ substitute it. Do you just prefer to get drunk at church? Is buying your own alcohol not in the picture?
@RadicalGarry Nobody gets drunk at church, you take only a tiny, tiny sip of wine, not enough for even a child to feel anything. Substituting it is outright denying the words in the Bible, that the wine Jesus gave was his blood and the bread his body. This is not up for debate, grape juice at communion is just wrong.
I mean the entire reason we can even make alcohol is by taking advantage of natural processes by which yeast converts sugar into ethanol so yeah literally the only reason we have alcohol is *because nature makes it*
"Show me a Shakespeare play that had lewdness" is the exact same energy as that meme of "You aren't special for reading the Great Gatsby, we all went to high school". It's literally one of the first things you learn about Shakespeare.
@@Zarmdthecoolest I said that when that part in the video came up! Also any time they said 'country matters', what they really meant was the first syllable, according to everything I've learned, both in school and in the years since. EDIT: That wasn't a 'you stole my comment' thing, I didn't see the video until today. I meant it as 'I said that out loud while watching the video'.
@@MCOmegaX123 Country matters is an euphemism for sex, and dialogue it references is from Hamlet. Actually during the murder reveal dude is trolling his gf while lying on her lap. In a theater: Hamlet [To Ophelia] Lady, shall I lie in your lap? Ophelia No, my lord! Hamlet I mean, my head upon your lap. Ophelia Ay, my lord. Hamlet Do you think I meant country matters? Ophelia I think nothing, my lord. Hamlet That's a fair thought to lie between maids' legs. Ophelia What is, my lord? Hamlet “Nothing.” Ophelia You are merry, my lord.
It's probably also similar to those tweets that say “Show me a character who went through more pain than her” and they show someone like Rey from the Star Wars sequel trilogy
Im so proud of the 3:01 correction, they COULD have said fermentation created natural alcohol, but Instead they smote him with the very thing he was talking out of his ass about.
Using Bible-thumping against bigots is the best. I believe it makes them explode from cognitive dissonance. Republican Jesus is very far from the real one.
2:53 Also worth noting that many fruits naturally ferment to produce alcohol. Its quite likely that that is how our species discovered alcohol, and in fact many wild animals do like to get drunk off of fermented fruits as well. Iirc there was even a study about alcoholism in monkey troupes and how having a mix of some alcoholic and non alcoholic individuals was ideal, as the sober ones could keep the troupe safe and the rest could benefit from the additional calories that alcohol can provide.
I came to the comments to say some of this. Alcohol is absolutely naturally produced by many fruits as they rot on the ground. It definitely wasn't invented by humans lol
Not to mention that fermentation is a form of metabolism preformed by certain microorganisms (which is the source of the fruits naturally fermenting). All humans do when we produce alcohol is put said microorganisms in a suitable environment with some food that we specifically curate. Sure distilling alcohol is a little more man-made, but just producing alcohol is nothing more than some fungi/bacteria having dinner.
@@nefer-trebeledfomp-4129 thats god’s liquor cabinet and he cant keep it away from me forever, Im gonna make like Eve and snatch a sip as soon as his back is turned
Well,,, AKSHUALLY lol, it's not the cannon, it's the big ass ball or the impact and flying debris that's dangerous. Like, falling doesn't kill you, the sudden stop at the bottom is what does it. And because I KNOW people don't understand sarcasm, this was a joke.
I get what he means. You probably have a low chance of getting hit by a cannon ball. If you did get hit though.. Also grapeshot is another story. Also the reason why regular cannon balls were used on ships and walls while grapeshot was used on infantry.
If I recall correctly, in the era of Shakespeare the word ‘nothing’ doubled as slang for female genitalia. So the entire title of “Much Ado about Nothing” serves as a sex joke in itself.
Honestly, I don't understand how community notes manage to work so well. From what I know of the internet, I would expect a complete shitshow actually *spreading* misinformation instead of mitigating it.
They're too short to serve as effective misinformation, and they really only need to bring the point of contention to reader's attention so they can do their own research
Its not hard to become a community notes member, I am one myself, its pretty simple on how it works. Tweets have proposed notes that aren't shown to everyone yet, notes members will either rate them as "Helpful" or "Not Helpful", if a note is rated Helpful enough, it is shown to everyone on the tweet. The people who helped the note reach the "Shown on twitter" status gain +1 to their "Rating Impact". If you write a note and it gets shown on twitter, you get +1 "Writing Impact". Depending on your amount of writing/rating impact, your rate of "Helpful" or "Not Helpful" will be more impactful. Multiple perspectives also need to vote a note as helpful for it to reach shown status, I'm not sure how its calculated, but all of this greatly combats misinformation effectively and should become standard on other apps.
a *lot* of people need to be knowingly complicit in the misinformation for it to make it into community notes, its not a simple as just lying on the internet by yourself however, if the misinformation is just funny, its possible that a lot of people will independently vote it as helpful just for the joke, which is how you end up with community notes saying "this is true" under obviously satire posts. thats the only common-ish form of misinfo on there, and in its defense it is in fact really funny
Most platforms just do that through comments, but on RUclips creators can just delete comments they don't like. And of course you couldn't take that away either or comment sections would become even more full of spam bots than they already are. So a community notes feature might actually make sense on youtube.
@@theneonbop comments are not really a good way to prevent misinformation (after all twitter *replies* don't really do that); community notes use an algorithm (which is open source and anyone can run on the data to check it produces the same results) specifically designed to promote notes that minimize bias.
@@theneonbop RUclips really need community notes. But some videos would require a massive wall of notes for how bad they are. Probably should have time sensitive notes instead. [0:20-0:25 While Hz is the reciprocal of one second, you can in fact still have Hz/s]
I believe what op was trying to say was “if your gf really love you then the sx will be good” or something Typical σκατα male post, community note reaction is reasonable.
@@J3D1D14H Whoops, I cannot see your comment on the reply section for some reason (only through notification) but yes, I agree but then again the way he phrase it is so odd to the point that the community notes just say wtf lol
When the world was "ending" in 2011 Russian television made an entire documentary about an old babushka that believed that the world is going to end soon so she created herself an underground bunker and used it to store her huge collection of pickled vegetables. Looking at that great collection of homemade pickles got me into survivalism...
My mom actually has a story to tell of interacting with the "Planet X/Nibiru cataclysm" people. One of the people first promoting that theory in 2003-ish was on a local radio show and mentioned a website in the interview. She visited the website, which gave tips on how to survive Planet X entering Earth's atmosphere and other shit, and kept note of the day this was suppose to happen. Nothing happened, so she emailed one of the people running the website to ask how they're doing, and they replied saying that they're staying with their parents (which is not a bad thing!) and that they were moving on in their life.
Unfortunately, not all stories end up positively like this... people who I know that talked to about "planet Phaeton", a very similar conspiracy theory, ended up in "Order of Zodiac", a local destructive cult that claimed to be real heirs to Templars. I stopped contact with them and forgot about it... Much later, a family member found a job, which was at a place that happened to very obviously a Scientology-inspired cult, but it got worse. They had LARP "seminars" with "no contact fighting" and other bull, leader claimed to be academics of a made-up science and master of all forms of combat... They went for tours to European churches, which isn't crazy without context... that they ended up being an offshoot of those Knights Templar wannabes. Recently, the leaders were arrested with over 80 guns, body armor, and attack plans, they were planning to overthrow the government and lead enemy troops in... see, we're in Ukraine and have martial law here. Now I have to feed said relative's cat. It all started with wacky theories about non-existing planets.
Community notes is like the only thing Musk has done so far that actually made twitter a better place. It fights misinformation effectively, because it stops the bias towards the first story you hear from forming in its tracks, and they're also hella funny. Edit: I was unaware when I made this comment, but community notes was already close to implementation before Musk took over and he had pretty much no involvement with it. It's been pointed out multiple times in this thread, but I'm leaving this comment mostly as-is because integrity or something.
My assumption about how this happened is that Musk just one day randomly threw out something like "you should make a system for correcting misinformation" and in his head by "misinformation" he meant "those posts about me getting my money from an emerald mine run by slaves" but some intern took him seriously and made an actual really effective system for correcting misinformation and it got implemented without Musk's orders or knowledge because he neither knows nor cares what is actually going on at any of the companies he runs
The thing about cannons is that they don't need a direct hit to be lethal, for instance on a ship the debris and splinters from a cannon hitting the deck could spray out and hit multiple people causing horrible cuts that could be lethal in and of themselves, but could also cause infections in the long run
I really thought regarding the God and alcohol thing that people would bring up that alcohol is an organic chemical naturally formed in the decomposition process of many fruits and is also thought to have been a common environment for the development of the first proteins and DNA, but boi, the note about Jesus made me really laugh out loud.
Not only did he turn water into wine, but it was his FIRST MIRACLE. Also, apparently the reaction from the guests was "why did you wait so long to bring out the good stuff? this goes hard"
While the Jusus thing is funnier they probably should have done the chemical stuff instead of religion Also since when was jusus god?? (I'm not Christian)
2:35 That is Harry Potter's aunt Marge, after he cast a spell that made her blow up like a balloon. Also, the guy who created Garfield is named Jim Davis, and he created the series because he figured a talking cat would be commercially successful
@@IABITVpresents *Reddit’s Stupidest Arguments* “I once got into an argument that escalated to a physical fight over whether garfield thinks or talks.” You have an impressive memory!
they remind me of elementary school where people would say made up stuff about their lives or about secrets in videogames since nobody had a way to really check
I absolutely love Community Notes, the fact that people can come together and pull off a “Hold It” or “Objection” like a friggin attorney on misinformation is hilarious! 😂 More websites need to add Community Notes, it’s hilarious but also really useful.
Sure it’s great, but community notes can’t be as good as people think it is. I mean the readers can be wrong too and they will have their own biases. People gotta make sure they’re being skeptical with the community notes as well as the tweets themselves
The cannon thing is especially hilarious when you realise that the majority of casualties in battle have been caused by artillery since the American Civil War at least
That'd be funny, but-- *_Community Notes_* The Nibiru Cataclysm is a supposed doomsday event in which a mysterious celestial object, possibly a planet, would meet Earth in a collision or near-miss. The event was allegedly to take place in May of 2003, as told by Nancy Lieder in 1995.
Its like some inhabited giant planet that supposedly comes by Earth every X,000 years (but somehow always scheduled for next week) and screws with everything. I remember back in the crazy Geocities days of the internet there were websites about it that were a hell of a read. Think like Timecube guy only on this subject instead.
Nibiru is a conspiracy theory that there’s a super large, but somehow hidden, planet that’s been heading towards Earth for…I don’t know…like the last 50 years. Our destruction can happen _any day now!_
1:02 I'm pretty sure I know this guy. If memory serves, he was the "General Manager" of my high school's failed E-Sports club and would regularly ban people from the discord server for swearing or sending stickers. He dropped my English II class at semester after we found out through a series of altercations with the teacher that he has undiagnosed oppositional-defiant disorder. The guy is a real piece of work.
2:34 I just wanted to see what the New Zealand Minister of Health actually looked like and now I've spent almost three hours updating the ministers of New Zealand on the German Wikipedia because they were all wrong. Thank you, Matt. Edit: There've been elections. 😫
Twitter has needed Wikipedia-style information correction and fact checking for years now, and im so glad its finally a thing. Just needs to be implemented wider.
This is far from Wikipedia-style , it has it's issue but it's much better. Wikipedia is literally bias despite people preconception of being "community managed"
@@forbidden-cyrillic-handle If I remember right, part of the reason Wikipedia's citation policy is like that is to help prevent circular reporting and misinformation
2:54 How can such an adorable-looking man with such an adorable name as Tiff Shuttleworth be so impossibly wrong? It hurts my heart. He should be handing out tea and crumpets and hanging out with talking animals.
Fell asleep listening to Matt Rose (no headphones and the quietest possible volume) when I woke up to 5:10 and I was so confused because I thought it was the neighbors
@@Matt_Rose Yeah that… considered or even thought about going to a therapy to like… reverse the drunk effect on you or something or… I’m only saying this………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
@@Matt_Rose Also, I find it interesting how you never fail to read such gobbledygook gibberish from other drunk people… you sometimes mess up but that’s besides the point.
@@johannsanchocuevas7854and then we will say "jesus turned water into WINE, it is in the bible, you cant deny that" but yeah thats probably how they would reply
it is very funny too because he didn't factor in that he was implying humanity created hundreds of lifeforms from scratch. Something that they tend to say only god can do, so either A he's right and we just can make lifeforms, or B he's a boldface liar. Either way he looks like a dunce
Viewers added context they thought people might want to know: Matt does not say Skull Emoji in this video ONCE. I’ve heard he has promised to say Skull Emoji at least twice next video because he hasn’t said it for a while.
Viewers added context you might want to know: Elon didn't add community notes, they were added under his ownership but he didn't personally do anything and doesn't deserve credit.
@Revalopod Viewers added more context: yes that's typically how organizations of people are, almost never can a thing be attributed directly singlehandedly to the "guy in charge". Yet it's still socially acceptable to blame "the guy in charge" for everything that happens within in the organization you don't like, as he is supposed to be responsible for the company, so being pedantic about his personal physical contribution to a feature you DO like is fine, but many would consider it hypocrisy to not be equally pedantic when regarding the company's "mistakes" and features you don't like
@@Revalopod viewers added context you might want to know: Elon Musk can be indeed credited with openly embracing and promoting Community Notes, for example adding more reviewers from 18 more countries early on his ownership over Twitter.
I appreciate the people who post community notes on the ads for assorted gadgets and gizmos. Most often they link to somewhere the advertised thing can be got for a third of the price, or note that it's available in most Dollar Stores.
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@@seekerstheshy3842Matthew is a polite and intelligent young boy and is very good at fulfilling his English duties, however I think he should tone down on the annunciation of random letters.
2:25 "and here, we find the scammer in its natural habitat, stalking its preferred prey of twitter users. This one appears to have fallen straight for the trap"
My favorite community note is of someone making one of those fake things saying Elon Musk was considering self unalive. For a few hours there was a community note saying "This is true"
i remember when that note at 1:51 went viral some kira-type popular account quote tweeted it saying some shit like "Golly Jee I Sure Hope No One Draws The Community Note As A Hot Woman" or some reverse psychology shit along the lines of that
I love how it basically boils down to:
Tweet: "THIS IS NOT A LIE"
Note: "it was, in fact, a lie"
I find this funnier than it should be.
I’m reading the note as Ron Howard on Arresting Development
Tru enough
The dichotomy of internet.
🍰
I actually remember a pretty funny community note moment. Some guy on twitter once said "I cant land on this planet on starfield, exploration is a lie" community note pointed out that the planet he tried to land on, was saturn. A gas giant.
Bro fail his 3rd grade science😭😭😭😭😭
As a person who knows what the planets are, I respectfully say I just laughed at this person's stupidity.
Dude wanted to land on a huge ball of hydrogen gas🤐
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but won't the immense gravity and pressure cause the gas to liquidity/ (maybe?) solidify anyways?
Ah, I saw that one in a video! He then went on to argue and try to defend himself for several hours afterwards, completely forgetting that he could just drop the argument and complain validly about the boring empty landscapes and _actual_ exploration limiting invisible walls that litter the landable planets like everyone else was instead. (Not that it matters much since the planets are mostly empty anyways).
Caves would be the worst places to hide in during a flood, a quake, AND a fire. The water will seep, the cave will collapse, and the smoke would suffocate you. Literally the worst place you go to.
thats what i thought
@@kickin_assi cannot think of anywhere worse for a quake, and honestly caves are only 2nd to walking into the fire or flood.
Don't expect less from someone who thought the world was going to end tomorrow
We need RUclips notes
Not like there was any thought in that tweet was there
community notes sound like an unhinged group of nerds that all collected together to NOT misinform people
and i fucking love it
I love this comment
They're doing great work!
DYM Wikipedia
They're absolute nerds, and that's okay.
I hate it
the super straight forward community notes always get me, you'll have a tweet being like "Fun Fact #324: Did you know Barack Obama is actually Canadian?" and the community note will be like "no"
as a canadian i would be happy to accept Barack Obama into the community, shame its a lie 🔥
nuh uh
“The world will crack like an egg in three days”
“It didn’t you stupid idiot”
@@Mama-Luigi fym nu uh
@@bellAa_akaPlusheenSolve My Riddle
As a Christian, the one about Jesus turning water into wine got me. Plus, natural fermentation of fruit making alcohol in natural is well documented, especially with the marula fruit.
Also, incredibly sad, since there are pastors with that level of brain-dead theology teaching congregations.
Probably the same ones that think grape juice is suitable as the blood of Christ.
@@tau-5794 I mean, I don't see why you _can't_ substitute it. Do you just prefer to get drunk at church? Is buying your own alcohol not in the picture?
@RadicalGarry Nobody gets drunk at church, you take only a tiny, tiny sip of wine, not enough for even a child to feel anything. Substituting it is outright denying the words in the Bible, that the wine Jesus gave was his blood and the bread his body. This is not up for debate, grape juice at communion is just wrong.
Alcohol is also produced when plants respire without oxygen no?
I mean the entire reason we can even make alcohol is by taking advantage of natural processes by which yeast converts sugar into ethanol so yeah literally the only reason we have alcohol is *because nature makes it*
Caves are not a good place to hide during a Flood, Earthquake or Fire...
Shhhhh don't tell him, some people need a Darwin Award
no no, let him eliminate himself
byebye mike
But also no where would be safe in the event of a pole shift.
@@timmiller1International Space Station
I would love to hear community notes as commentary from a narrator with a low, soothing voice, explaining how confidently wrong the protagonist was.
Oh yeah, Kaguya-sama narrator style!
maybe in the voice of Sir David Attenborough, if he isnt busy telling people about bitcoin
stanley parable type beat
@@sosor1274 i was literally about to say stanley parable narrator god dammit
Ron Howard ftw
"Show me a Shakespeare play that had lewdness" is the exact same energy as that meme of "You aren't special for reading the Great Gatsby, we all went to high school". It's literally one of the first things you learn about Shakespeare.
Literally the title of Much Ado About Noting is a lewd joke!! And also several other jokes
my english literature lessons were shit then cos i didnt know until someone made fun of that tweet
@@Zarmdthecoolest I said that when that part in the video came up! Also any time they said 'country matters', what they really meant was the first syllable, according to everything I've learned, both in school and in the years since.
EDIT: That wasn't a 'you stole my comment' thing, I didn't see the video until today. I meant it as 'I said that out loud while watching the video'.
@@MCOmegaX123 Country matters is an euphemism for sex, and dialogue it references is from Hamlet. Actually during the murder reveal dude is trolling his gf while lying on her lap. In a theater:
Hamlet
[To Ophelia] Lady, shall I lie in your lap?
Ophelia
No, my lord!
Hamlet
I mean, my head upon your lap.
Ophelia
Ay, my lord.
Hamlet
Do you think I meant country matters?
Ophelia
I think nothing, my lord.
Hamlet
That's a fair thought to lie between maids' legs.
Ophelia
What is, my lord?
Hamlet
“Nothing.”
Ophelia
You are merry, my lord.
It's probably also similar to those tweets that say “Show me a character who went through more pain than her” and they show someone like Rey from the Star Wars sequel trilogy
I'm officially gonna start saying "I'M HEADED FOR THE CAVES" whenever something mildly inconvenient happens.
Batman
I saw this and decided to say this to my gf next time something inconvenient to me while I'm with her. She laughed so hard.
plus why would you want to head for CAVES when FLOODS AND EARTHQUAKES are coming?😭 actually braindead
Me when I'm an unripened wheel of cheddar
As a caver, I can say this unsarcastically
if it weren't for matt's unique way of interpreting how people spoke on these comments I'd be less of a person
same, fr
Chernobyl oh
Im so proud of the 3:01 correction, they COULD have said fermentation created natural alcohol, but Instead they smote him with the very thing he was talking out of his ass about.
Using Bible-thumping against bigots is the best. I believe it makes them explode from cognitive dissonance. Republican Jesus is very far from the real one.
Yooo fellow yo kai watch fan
You mean 2:58 ?
@@GabrielPerez-br5mmturns out 3:01 is actually the EXACT second it swaps to the next one. So both are on that same second.
@@yokaiwatcher8500No?
You see
Chernobyl is Ukraine’s Chernobyl. That’s like saying a butterfly is nature’s butterfly.
Community note: the butterfly is in fact natures butterfly
Or the U.S.’s 911
Elon Musk could become Twitter's Elon Musk
FACT: God has never made a single butterfly. The earth, has never produced a single butterfly. 100% of all butterflies are manufactured by fallen men.
what is this i dont even
(ukrainian here)
2:53
Also worth noting that many fruits naturally ferment to produce alcohol. Its quite likely that that is how our species discovered alcohol, and in fact many wild animals do like to get drunk off of fermented fruits as well. Iirc there was even a study about alcoholism in monkey troupes and how having a mix of some alcoholic and non alcoholic individuals was ideal, as the sober ones could keep the troupe safe and the rest could benefit from the additional calories that alcohol can provide.
I came to the comments to say some of this. Alcohol is absolutely naturally produced by many fruits as they rot on the ground. It definitely wasn't invented by humans lol
Not to mention that fermentation is a form of metabolism preformed by certain microorganisms (which is the source of the fruits naturally fermenting). All humans do when we produce alcohol is put said microorganisms in a suitable environment with some food that we specifically curate. Sure distilling alcohol is a little more man-made, but just producing alcohol is nothing more than some fungi/bacteria having dinner.
Elephants
In addition, you can find large clouds of alcohol floating around in space. Unfortunately, they're lethal to consume...
@@nefer-trebeledfomp-4129 thats god’s liquor cabinet and he cant keep it away from me forever, Im gonna make like Eve and snatch a sip as soon as his back is turned
We do indeed live in an age where people need to be informed that things like cannons are in fact lethal
man i thought the internet was supposed to make people * ever so slightly * less dumber
Arguing that it's not lethal because it would probably miss is just wild. What happens if it hits you then, genius? It's lethal.
Well,,, AKSHUALLY lol, it's not the cannon, it's the big ass ball or the impact and flying debris that's dangerous. Like, falling doesn't kill you, the sudden stop at the bottom is what does it. And because I KNOW people don't understand sarcasm, this was a joke.
We had a cannon ball at home when I was a kid. I definitely always thought they were lethal. Even if you, like, just managed to drop it on your foot
I get what he means. You probably have a low chance of getting hit by a cannon ball. If you did get hit though..
Also grapeshot is another story.
Also the reason why regular cannon balls were used on ships and walls while grapeshot was used on infantry.
elon musk getting destroyed by community notes on his own platform, not once but twice, is absolute golden
And many more will follow.
The west has fallen billions must cope@@MyPS4IsOnFirePleaseHelp
I feel like he’s gonna just remove community notes
It’s clearly fucking photoshopped lol
With skin thinner than nanofiber, it's a matter of when, not if.
3:02 the actual challenge is finding a Shakespeare play that DOESN’T have lewdness or sexual behavior
And death/fart jokes
Not even Macbeth is safe
If I recall correctly, in the era of Shakespeare the word ‘nothing’ doubled as slang for female genitalia. So the entire title of “Much Ado about Nothing” serves as a sex joke in itself.
mfw Romeo and Juilet killed themselves for love:
OOF
I love how this guy took the time to add serveral emojis to the post, even though the end of the world was imminent. truely a brave man.
Community Notes need to be normalized to prevent misinformation
but i love miss information 😡
@@theofficialgamerman well I like mister information
Nothing prevents it from being used for trolling.
I would love that
community note:
this guy is right
Honestly, I don't understand how community notes manage to work so well. From what I know of the internet, I would expect a complete shitshow actually *spreading* misinformation instead of mitigating it.
They're too short to serve as effective misinformation, and they really only need to bring the point of contention to reader's attention so they can do their own research
You just wait. It will happen.
Its not hard to become a community notes member, I am one myself, its pretty simple on how it works. Tweets have proposed notes that aren't shown to everyone yet, notes members will either rate them as "Helpful" or "Not Helpful", if a note is rated Helpful enough, it is shown to everyone on the tweet. The people who helped the note reach the "Shown on twitter" status gain +1 to their "Rating Impact". If you write a note and it gets shown on twitter, you get +1 "Writing Impact". Depending on your amount of writing/rating impact, your rate of "Helpful" or "Not Helpful" will be more impactful. Multiple perspectives also need to vote a note as helpful for it to reach shown status, I'm not sure how its calculated, but all of this greatly combats misinformation effectively and should become standard on other apps.
Every so often there's a community note that spreads misinformation, but it appears to be rare.
a *lot* of people need to be knowingly complicit in the misinformation for it to make it into community notes, its not a simple as just lying on the internet by yourself
however, if the misinformation is just funny, its possible that a lot of people will independently vote it as helpful just for the joke, which is how you end up with community notes saying "this is true" under obviously satire posts. thats the only common-ish form of misinfo on there, and in its defense it is in fact really funny
5:34 "I'm headed for the caves" is now my new way to exit any conversation 😂
In order to prevent misinformation, Community Notes *must* be normalized. That could be some request.
Most platforms just do that through comments, but on RUclips creators can just delete comments they don't like. And of course you couldn't take that away either or comment sections would become even more full of spam bots than they already are. So a community notes feature might actually make sense on youtube.
Yes, someone needs to petition this
@@theneonbop comments are not really a good way to prevent misinformation (after all twitter *replies* don't really do that); community notes use an algorithm (which is open source and anyone can run on the data to check it produces the same results) specifically designed to promote notes that minimize bias.
@@theneonbop RUclips really need community notes. But some videos would require a massive wall of notes for how bad they are. Probably should have time sensitive notes instead.
[0:20-0:25 While Hz is the reciprocal of one second, you can in fact still have Hz/s]
Yeah but...what if the community notes are misinformation?
The community note just saying "what the fuck" is amazing
My reaction can be summed up to that note for that particular tweet.
Yeah like all the others had something to say even if the op was absolutely absurd but they were just lost for words with that one.
messi
I believe what op was trying to say was “if your gf really love you then the sx will be good” or something
Typical σκατα male post, community note reaction is reasonable.
@@J3D1D14H Whoops, I cannot see your comment on the reply section for some reason (only through notification) but yes, I agree but then again the way he phrase it is so odd to the point that the community notes just say wtf lol
I hope to one day see the "bitch that's the tubby custard machine" meme recreated as a tweet - community note combo
"The world did not end."
I've never been more disappointed in my life.
It was already the 256th Apocalypse I've been promised and still nothing.
For real. Do we get frequent flier miles or something?
@@kryw10at LEAST a cool t shirt?
When the world was "ending" in 2011 Russian television made an entire documentary about an old babushka that believed that the world is going to end soon so she created herself an underground bunker and used it to store her huge collection of pickled vegetables. Looking at that great collection of homemade pickles got me into survivalism...
And have you noticed that they were all Fridays, never a Monday which would actually make sense.
@@westtxtapperThat sucks. After a whole week of hard work the End of the World hits you just as weekend was about to start.
I like how most of these sound like a parent to their child, just saying “No, that’s not real.”
My mom actually has a story to tell of interacting with the "Planet X/Nibiru cataclysm" people. One of the people first promoting that theory in 2003-ish was on a local radio show and mentioned a website in the interview. She visited the website, which gave tips on how to survive Planet X entering Earth's atmosphere and other shit, and kept note of the day this was suppose to happen. Nothing happened, so she emailed one of the people running the website to ask how they're doing, and they replied saying that they're staying with their parents (which is not a bad thing!) and that they were moving on in their life.
That's great! Sounds like they had some people willing to welcome them back and help them back up. Great to hear.
Unfortunately, not all stories end up positively like this... people who I know that talked to about "planet Phaeton", a very similar conspiracy theory, ended up in "Order of Zodiac", a local destructive cult that claimed to be real heirs to Templars. I stopped contact with them and forgot about it... Much later, a family member found a job, which was at a place that happened to very obviously a Scientology-inspired cult, but it got worse. They had LARP "seminars" with "no contact fighting" and other bull, leader claimed to be academics of a made-up science and master of all forms of combat... They went for tours to European churches, which isn't crazy without context... that they ended up being an offshoot of those Knights Templar wannabes. Recently, the leaders were arrested with over 80 guns, body armor, and attack plans, they were planning to overthrow the government and lead enemy troops in... see, we're in Ukraine and have martial law here. Now I have to feed said relative's cat. It all started with wacky theories about non-existing planets.
Community notes is like the only thing Musk has done so far that actually made twitter a better place. It fights misinformation effectively, because it stops the bias towards the first story you hear from forming in its tracks, and they're also hella funny.
Edit: I was unaware when I made this comment, but community notes was already close to implementation before Musk took over and he had pretty much no involvement with it. It's been pointed out multiple times in this thread, but I'm leaving this comment mostly as-is because integrity or something.
My assumption about how this happened is that Musk just one day randomly threw out something like "you should make a system for correcting misinformation" and in his head by "misinformation" he meant "those posts about me getting my money from an emerald mine run by slaves" but some intern took him seriously and made an actual really effective system for correcting misinformation and it got implemented without Musk's orders or knowledge because he neither knows nor cares what is actually going on at any of the companies he runs
Best part is he didn’t make it LOL, it was more of an experimental thing just before the buyout that he had finished and put out in all regions.
@@nuclearkitten6421the twitter folks got a last hurrah before selling it off to elongated muskrat
it was made before Elon musk bought twitter and was called "birdwatch"
@@nuclearkitten6421they didn’t decide to implement it though and had no plans to actually integrate it
The thing about cannons is that they don't need a direct hit to be lethal, for instance on a ship the debris and splinters from a cannon hitting the deck could spray out and hit multiple people causing horrible cuts that could be lethal in and of themselves, but could also cause infections in the long run
Having your ship sink also tends to be lethal
@@renakunisakiwell, that too
And there were things like grape shot and two balls connected by chains...
@@renakunisakiyou see, wood floats. It’s less about sinking and more of an unscheduled disassembly.
I also submit that a cannon hitting and collapsing the castle tower you’re in is probably fatal.
“Jesus turned water into wine” absolutely killed me
I really thought regarding the God and alcohol thing that people would bring up that alcohol is an organic chemical naturally formed in the decomposition process of many fruits and is also thought to have been a common environment for the development of the first proteins and DNA, but boi, the note about Jesus made me really laugh out loud.
i was thinking that ethanol isnt a very complicated chemical so surely it had to pop up naturally somehow...
Not only did he turn water into wine, but it was his FIRST MIRACLE.
Also, apparently the reaction from the guests was "why did you wait so long to bring out the good stuff? this goes hard"
While the Jusus thing is funnier they probably should have done the chemical stuff instead of religion
Also since when was jusus god?? (I'm not Christian)
@@TylerMarkRichardson and I quote, "this is my son, with whom I am well pleased."
@landon8214No, Jesus is God. And if you say otherwise then you are a heretic.
I love how straightforward the community notes are. Brutal honesty is comedy gold.
“The world, did not end.” is my favorite.
that one that just said "what the fuck" 💀
@@joshc5613 the viewers were too stunned to leave an actual "note" lmao
“Jesus turned water into wine”
The fact that Community Notes *work* - on X of all sites - actually gives me faith in humanity at large
2:35 That is Harry Potter's aunt Marge, after he cast a spell that made her blow up like a balloon. Also, the guy who created Garfield is named Jim Davis, and he created the series because he figured a talking cat would be commercially successful
And garfield was named after Jim's grandpa(?), James GARFIELD Davis.
Garfield doesn’t talk. He thinks REALLY LOUD!
@@autonomouscollective2599 you know that an argument broke out about that as noted in one of the other Matt Rose's videos?
@@IABITVpresents
*Reddit’s Stupidest Arguments*
“I once got into an argument that escalated to a physical fight over whether garfield thinks or talks.”
You have an impressive memory!
@@autonomouscollective2599 yeah thanks haha. I rewatch the same videos over and over for background noise, and certain video parts get to me
People who *intentionally* spread misinformation are the worst.
Hehe 69
Yeah I do know I was the 69 like
they remind me of elementary school where people would say made up stuff about their lives or about secrets in videogames since nobody had a way to really check
me when i purposefully spread misinformation on the internet
theres actually a term for that. Disinformation is when you purposely spread misinformation
recently community notes have been kicking youtube's ass in the sniperwolf doxxing thing
I absolutely love Community Notes, the fact that people can come together and pull off a “Hold It” or “Objection” like a friggin attorney on misinformation is hilarious! 😂
More websites need to add Community Notes, it’s hilarious but also really useful.
phoenix wright ace attorney💀
TAKE THAT
Sure it’s great, but community notes can’t be as good as people think it is. I mean the readers can be wrong too and they will have their own biases. People gotta make sure they’re being skeptical with the community notes as well as the tweets themselves
420th like 👍
@@aireyroblox Blaze it! 😎🚬 💯
1:14 that's disgusting, I'm never eating rubber bands again
Haha just about to say that
Would've choked had I read this literally one second later
@@Zarmdthecoolest on the rubber bands?
They're rubber! Hence. The name!
You're missing out!
3:39 Keemstar, the king of misinformation, whining about community notes 'harassing' him, is freaking hilarious.
Keemstar is pathetic
“FLOODS. QUAKES. FIRES. 🌊🌋🔥” has GOT to be my new favorite quote
didn't age very well tho LOL
That’s just California
Add tornadoes and we have the four elements, living in harmony(?)
The new name for Earth, Wind and Fire
Your neighbors must be really grateful for you yelling about the world ending
The cannon thing is especially hilarious when you realise that the majority of casualties in battle have been caused by artillery since the American Civil War at least
I somehow imagined Nibiru being a grand alien-like figure, marching to earth and being confused like 'Wait werent they supposed to hide in the caves?"
That'd be funny, but--
*_Community Notes_*
The Nibiru Cataclysm is a supposed doomsday event in which a mysterious celestial object, possibly a planet, would meet Earth in a collision or near-miss. The event was allegedly to take place in May of 2003, as told by Nancy Lieder in 1995.
Its like some inhabited giant planet that supposedly comes by Earth every X,000 years (but somehow always scheduled for next week) and screws with everything. I remember back in the crazy Geocities days of the internet there were websites about it that were a hell of a read. Think like Timecube guy only on this subject instead.
Nibiru is a conspiracy theory that there’s a super large, but somehow hidden, planet that’s been heading towards Earth for…I don’t know…like the last 50 years. Our destruction can happen _any day now!_
All I can think about when I hear Nibiru is yugioh
According to Wikipedia, it’s a planet that may or may not exist.
As a young child growing up in a home with a gas oven, I can confirm that my lungs are a walnut.
💀
Ah forget it, who needs lungs anyway you just need to get really good at holding your breath
I grew up with an electric oven, my lungs are fine polished teak.
me too 😔
community note: his lungs are not walnuts because this is a joke
community notes just give off that vibe of a tired, monotone, mildly annoyed dude who is just sick of everybody’s bullshit
We should all begin to dig up big holes in every beach to confuse the heck out of astronomy enthusiasts worldwide
Honestly? It'd confuse me. Mostly "What are they doing? Digging holes? Why?"
@@CountDooku420"I am a dwarf and I'm digging a hole" sounds like a good excuse to me.
@@KaiaBrodbecker Fair enough.
@@CountDooku420 because it's fun
Imagine how embarrassing it is when you're so wrong that a whole Community note is after you.
Hello man who’s everywhere
hi dong
@@Regal2313 I saw a comment of his the other day with barely any likes and no replies
ding dong
1:02 I'm pretty sure I know this guy. If memory serves, he was the "General Manager" of my high school's failed E-Sports club and would regularly ban people from the discord server for swearing or sending stickers. He dropped my English II class at semester after we found out through a series of altercations with the teacher that he has undiagnosed oppositional-defiant disorder. The guy is a real piece of work.
"I am Headed for the caves" is a beautiful thing to say before you just walk out of an uncomfortable situation
The whole account had follow-ups and it was HILARIOUS, dude became a flat-Earther after or something... from the caves.
2:34 I just wanted to see what the New Zealand Minister of Health actually looked like and now I've spent almost three hours updating the ministers of New Zealand on the German Wikipedia because they were all wrong. Thank you, Matt.
Edit: There've been elections. 😫
Sadly my party lost 😔
what? there were a minister for health in NZ? but i am in NZ?
This is amazing lol
@@lolliii5477 yeah last year it was Ayesha Verall and now it’s Shane Reti
Thank you on behalf of the only 3 German who will ever be curious who the New Zealand Minister of Transportation is.
3:27 I love this one because no sane person would just do that
That is one of those twitter specimen that are impossible to understand
Twitter has needed Wikipedia-style information correction and fact checking for years now, and im so glad its finally a thing. Just needs to be implemented wider.
This is far from Wikipedia-style , it has it's issue but it's much better. Wikipedia is literally bias despite people preconception of being "community managed"
@@forbidden-cyrillic-handle If I remember right, part of the reason Wikipedia's citation policy is like that is to help prevent circular reporting and misinformation
@@forbidden-cyrillic-handle how?
@@forbidden-cyrillic-handle which one
@@forbidden-cyrillic-handle i havent seen much of that and i've handled some citations on wikipedia before, can you give some examples?
2:54 How can such an adorable-looking man with such an adorable name as Tiff Shuttleworth be so impossibly wrong? It hurts my heart. He should be handing out tea and crumpets and hanging out with talking animals.
underrated comment
lmfaooo i didnt even notice that movie ahh name 😭
he wasn't wrong though
@@OutlawMods “God has never made a single drop of alcohol”
True!
@@thedemolitionsexpertsledge5552 Thank you! at the most he made some very good grape juice 😂
Fell asleep listening to Matt Rose (no headphones and the quietest possible volume) when I woke up to 5:10 and I was so confused because I thought it was the neighbors
As a woman we are in fact organ hoovers
can i keep my liver please
@@fromandtounknown6575 suck suck little boy
@@fromandtounknown6575no 🤗
If you can put your liver that close to a woman’s genitals you deserve what you get
@@fromandtounknown6575 Absolutely not
Id love another installment in this series. I dont use "whatever the fuck the site is now" and these community notes are quite funny
2:57 not to mention that grapes and whatnot literally produce the stuff just by sitting out for long enough.
"whatnot" are pretty much all fruits. Drunk animals happen naturally.
That “what the fuck” community note was amazing, Lmao. When your tweet is so confusing, all people can say is how confused they are.
When the Community Notes were added I thought theyd be a terrible feature, but ive never actually seen them misused and overall theyre great.
5:29: I love how Matt put in the sound of a burglar alarm on the alert emoji.
The siren setting on my beloved megaphone 😊
@@Matt_Rose Yeah that… considered or even thought about going to a therapy to like… reverse the drunk effect on you or something or… I’m only saying this………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
@@Matt_Rose Also, I find it interesting how you never fail to read such gobbledygook gibberish from other drunk people… you sometimes mess up but that’s besides the point.
@@The-creator-of-good-videos-15??????
@@Matt_Rose Brand of megaphone? 📢 📣 (🚨📣)
Community note: this video is hilarious and Matt Rose deserves more subscribers.
2:50 also alcohol fermentation is a natural process used in anaerobic respiration
B...but... Religion... good and science bad... right?...
@@johannsanchocuevas7854and then we will say "jesus turned water into WINE, it is in the bible, you cant deny that" but yeah thats probably how they would reply
it is very funny too because he didn't factor in that he was implying humanity created hundreds of lifeforms from scratch. Something that they tend to say only god can do, so either A he's right and we just can make lifeforms, or B he's a boldface liar. Either way he looks like a dunce
Viewers added context they thought people might want to know:
Matt does not say Skull Emoji in this video ONCE. I’ve heard he has promised to say Skull Emoji at least twice next video because he hasn’t said it for a while.
Readers added context:
there's a skull emoji in the title 💀
@@yoink364 but he doesn’t say it 💀
@@yoink364readers added context: it is only in the title, not the video itself
that context at 5:05 is by far the best
Indeed. WHAT, THE, FUCK, 👏 BOI
ralsei what
5:04
Matt Rose is like the David Attenborough of the internet's insanity
I hope Matt goes full Attenborough and creates a bitcoin investment algorithm.
More like the Chernobyl of Ukraine. 😉
My cousin was telling me Community Notes were the best change to Twitter during Elon's rule. After seeing this video, I can't help but agree.
Viewers added context you might want to know: Elon didn't add community notes, they were added under his ownership but he didn't personally do anything and doesn't deserve credit.
@Revalopod Viewers added more context: yes that's typically how organizations of people are, almost never can a thing be attributed directly singlehandedly to the "guy in charge". Yet it's still socially acceptable to blame "the guy in charge" for everything that happens within in the organization you don't like, as he is supposed to be responsible for the company, so being pedantic about his personal physical contribution to a feature you DO like is fine, but many would consider it hypocrisy to not be equally pedantic when regarding the company's "mistakes" and features you don't like
@@Revalopod viewers added context you might want to know: Elon Musk can be indeed credited with openly embracing and promoting Community Notes, for example adding more reviewers from 18 more countries early on his ownership over Twitter.
@@TheGoldfishArmy get rid of your cousin.
More people need to start using them on Elon's tweets then considering how much bullshit he spreads on his own platform.
Funny how during an earthquake, tsunami or even a fire, a cave would be the worst place to take shelter.
3:55 this is peak freedom or whatever they call it but it's good. the fact you can do this to the site owner.
4:37 I like how this feature can be used to expose ads like this
I wonder how long that last guy waited in his caves until he noticed the world didn't end
He's still down there, can confirm I am a pool of ancient bacteria filled water.
if youre apart of community notes its quite funny watching people argue about whether a note is needed or not
For others its all calm on the surface, for anyone in CN, you get to see the chaos behind the scenes lmao
a part, not apart
I appreciate the people who post community notes on the ads for assorted gadgets and gizmos. Most often they link to somewhere the advertised thing can be got for a third of the price, or note that it's available in most Dollar Stores.
4:55
Context: What the fuck?
😂😂
Perfect example as to why every social media needs this.
4:10 "true, however that note is incorrect-" way to contradict yourself in the same sentence.
He might’ve been replying to someone idk tho
He is really stupid
3:18 Staring directly at the sun can cure eye-related issues including, and possibly limited to, being able to see.
2:59 Natural fermentation is also a thing
And fun fact: Some animals get drunk
As a someone that was learning physics for many years and loves physics with my whole heart, I died out of laughter during the last one
Community Notes is just the collected energy of every "erm... actually" guy except they are somehow sound reasonable
Community notes are wonderful
2:46 Tell that to the squirrels and wasps who’ve gotten drunk off fermenting fruit.
0:42 💀 If there ever is a Chinese subway with white majority I think the city would have been pretty famous
I love the idea that when Stanford scientists reconstructe what Mary looked like they gave her shirt a boob window.
The passive aggressive nature of community notes is easily the funniest thing on Twitter, and the only reason I still use it.
3:09 "stare at the sun, it helps your eyes" im fucking dead
2:34 that is literally the aunt from Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban
*Readers added context they thought people might want to know:*
Yes
@@TokuWafflethat’s aunt marge inflated..
I read the last word as Azerbaijan
@@rickysuwito3677 lmao
@@DoorBelle7 yeah, it's funny 🤣
We all know Dua Lipa was Jesus’s mother
Fax
She met God backstage.
Giving "God damn, you got me in love again" a new meaning
So Jësus was indëëd Albanian
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Lol
I absolutely adore these Matt, hope you'll do more of them!
Matthew never fails to read incomprehensible and unintelligible gobbledygook gibberish. But sometimes messes up, but that’s besides the point.
talking about matt like he's a polite little school boy
@@seekerstheshy3842Matthew is a polite and intelligent young boy and is very good at fulfilling his English duties, however I think he should tone down on the annunciation of random letters.
I always love to imagine features like "community notes" as some all-knowing god/eldritch being pointing this out in a tired voice
"did you know that Canada was once a Chinese colony?!?!?"
" _i t n e v e r w a s a c h i n e s e c o l o n y._ "
I like how he makes people using all caps seen like idiots lol.
2:25
"and here, we find the scammer in its natural habitat, stalking its preferred prey of twitter users. This one appears to have fallen straight for the trap"
"They didn't have an earthquake emoji!" I've no idea why but that joke really got me
3:07 Shakespear literally invented the 'yo mama' joke with the line 'Villain, I have done thy mother' which means what you think it means.
i love the Community notes simply stating "what the fuck"
5:40 Better luck next time?????
It's still coming but didn't the time correct I think maybe 160 year at of a random guess since it's be a thousand 500 at least since the ice age
Please
i was having a mental breakdown and your video showed up, thanks, made my day better
My favorite community note is of someone making one of those fake things saying Elon Musk was considering self unalive.
For a few hours there was a community note saying "This is true"
i see those all the time and as much as i hate elon, wow.
Could be true, here’s hoping
4:58 women are not air compressors wtf 🤣🤣🤣
How do you know?
@@Jopie_Hbecause that’s a girl.
@@1000_Ways_To_Fail_Chess Or it's an air compressor 🤷♂ You never know
You are not fooling us
Hmm you don't experience the sudden "shhlOOP"?
i remember when that note at 1:51 went viral some kira-type popular account quote tweeted it saying some shit like "Golly Jee I Sure Hope No One Draws The Community Note As A Hot Woman" or some reverse psychology shit along the lines of that