Twitter still isn’t sure how it should deal with the looming threat of deepfakes. So, it’s asking its users for help.

In a post on Monday, Twitter shared a link to a survey asking its users for help creating its policies surrounding “synthetic and manipulated media.”

As we shape our approach to synthetic and manipulated media, we think it's critical to consider global perspectives. We want to hear from you.

Share your feedback by Nov 27#TwitterPolicyFeedbackhttps://t.co/RGTbvELrIr https://t.co/miSHOgU13K

— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) November 11, 2019

The company is classifying deepfakes as synthetic and manipulated media, which it defines as “any photo, audio, or video that has been significantly altered or fabricated in a way that intends to mislead people or changes its original meaning.” Read more...

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