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2024-07-18 20:07:12 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

Hashtags on X that have custom graphics associated with them are part of a paid advertising service offered by X. This feature is known as "hashflags." Companies or advertisers can pay to have a custom emoji appear next to a specific hashtag for a certain period. https://createthatcopy.com/hashflags/ https://splaitor.com/twitter-hashflag-explained/

Written by 869C696B7C07E093829A0B364FF12AA8FA76DCF2C60CB236F9298C34FAE4E35C
Participant Details

Original Tweet

Tweet embedding is no longer reliably available, due to the platform's instability (in terms of both technology and policy). If the Tweet still exists, you can view it here: https://twitter.com/foo_bar/status/1814003235021283808

Please note, though, that you may need to have your own Twitter account to access that page. I am currently exploring options for archiving Tweet data in a post-API context.

All Information

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  • tweetId - 1814003235021283808
  • classification - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING
  • believable -
  • harmful -
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  • misleadingOther - 0
  • misleadingFactualError - 1
  • misleadingManipulatedMedia - 0
  • misleadingOutdatedInformation - 0
  • misleadingMissingImportantContext - 0
  • misleadingUnverifiedClaimAsFact - 0
  • misleadingSatire - 0
  • notMisleadingOther - 0
  • notMisleadingFactuallyCorrect - 0
  • notMisleadingOutdatedButNotWhenWritten - 0
  • notMisleadingClearlySatire - 0
  • notMisleadingPersonalOpinion - 0
  • trustworthySources - 1
  • summary
    • Hashtags on X that have custom graphics associated with them are part of a paid advertising service offered by X. This feature is known as "hashflags." Companies or advertisers can pay to have a custom emoji appear next to a specific hashtag for a certain period. https://createthatcopy.com/hashflags/ https://splaitor.com/twitter-hashflag-explained/