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X Launches New Feature to Highlight Cross-Opinion Engagement

X Launches New Feature to Highlight Cross-Opinion Engagement

By Ahmad El-Assasy
Social media platform X has introduced a new experimental feature designed to identify posts that receive likes from users who typically oppose the views expressed in them.
The initiative builds on X's 'Community Notes' function—originally launched to provide context or flag misinformation on the platform. Starting last Thursday, select contributors to the Community Notes program can now view and evaluate posts that spark engagement from users across ideological divides.
According to X, this experimental tool could eventually enhance an open-source algorithm capable of detecting 'bridging posts'—those that resonate with individuals holding differing opinions.
The platform explained in a blog post:
> 'People often feel the world is divided, yet Community Notes show it's possible to find common ground, even on controversial topics. This new pilot aims to uncover ideas and insights that cross ideological boundaries.'
Interactive Feedback Options
Contributors will now be prompted to indicate their reaction to a post using specific options such as 'I learned something interesting' or 'I disagree with this.' These qualitative insights will help refine the algorithm's ability to assess which types of content foster cross-viewpoint engagement.
The company also noted that surfacing such posts could make users more aware of broadly impactful content—and may even encourage people to share more constructive ideas.
Wider Implications and Background
Tech news site TechCrunch noted that X first introduced Community Notes in 2022, shortly after billionaire Elon Musk acquired the platform, then known as Twitter. Since then, rival platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and Threads have implemented similar user-driven content moderation tools.
X hopes the new feature will 'move the world forward in ways people want,' by promoting dialogue, reducing polarization, and encouraging content that unites rather than divides.
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