Birdwatch Archive

Birdwatch Note Rating

2024-05-26 06:52:31 UTC - NOT_HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: A3234E9575DA0D91728A679224C41823C4ABB96EF4E5BB3DC460A588815258DF
Participant Details

Original Note:

Photojournalists often shot in black and white in the 90s for economical and practical reasons. Their work was often printed in newspapers which seldom printed in color. Black and white film was and remains cheaper than color. https://www.britannica.com/technology/photography/Photojournalism

All Note Details

Original Tweet

All Information

  • noteId - 1794522842102427734
  • participantId -
  • raterParticipantId - A3234E9575DA0D91728A679224C41823C4ABB96EF4E5BB3DC460A588815258DF
  • createdAtMillis - 1716706351479
  • version - 2
  • agree - 0
  • disagree - 0
  • helpful - 0
  • notHelpful - 0
  • helpfulnessLevel - NOT_HELPFUL
  • helpfulOther - 0
  • helpfulInformative - 0
  • helpfulClear - 0
  • helpfulEmpathetic - 0
  • helpfulGoodSources - 0
  • helpfulUniqueContext - 0
  • helpfulAddressesClaim - 0
  • helpfulImportantContext - 0
  • helpfulUnbiasedLanguage - 0
  • notHelpfulOther - 0
  • notHelpfulIncorrect - 1
  • notHelpfulSourcesMissingOrUnreliable - 0
  • notHelpfulOpinionSpeculationOrBias - 0
  • notHelpfulMissingKeyPoints - 1
  • notHelpfulOutdated - 0
  • notHelpfulHardToUnderstand - 0
  • notHelpfulArgumentativeOrBiased - 0
  • notHelpfulOffTopic - 0
  • notHelpfulSpamHarassmentOrAbuse - 0
  • notHelpfulIrrelevantSources - 0
  • notHelpfulOpinionSpeculation - 1
  • notHelpfulNoteNotNeeded - 1
  • ratingsId - 1794522842102427734A3234E9575DA0D91728A679224C41823C4ABB96EF4E5BB3DC460A588815258DF