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X brings community note corrections to your inbox with new dm alerts

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Last updated: July 8, 2026 7:09 pm
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Getting notified when something you shared or liked turns out to be wrong has been a persistent blind spot in social media’s approach to misinformation. X is looking to change that with a pending update to its community notes system.

Owner Elon Musk announced the platform will start sending direct messages to users whenever a post they have interacted with receives a correction through community notes. The feature is not yet live and no timeline was given for its rollout, but it represents a direct attempt to solve one of the biggest weaknesses in the crowdsourced fact-checking model.

The core problem has always been timing. A misleading post can rack up thousands of views, reposts, and replies before any note is added. By the time the correction appears, the false claim has already spread. With DM alerts, X aims to push the correction directly to everyone who engaged with the original post, giving them a second chance to see the truth and potentially retract or correct their own sharing.

This addresses a real gap, but it faces an uphill battle. Research shows the vast majority of proposed community notes never make it to publication. A 2025 study found that only about 8 percent of suggested notes become visible, and another analysis put the figure even lower at roughly 10 percent. With such a high rejection rate, many misleading posts will still escape correction entirely, regardless of whether notifications exist.

The change also highlights the broader shift in how platforms handle fact-checking. Meta adopted a similar community notes model last year as part of a larger moderation overhaul, following the path X carved out after Musk’s acquisition. Whether DM alerts can meaningfully slow the spread of misinformation remains to be seen, but they at least close a feedback loop that has been broken since the system launched.

Source: TechCrunch

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