Twitter restores retweet functionality after effort to curb misinformation

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Twitter said in October it would prompt users to add a comment to a tweet if they tried to retweet.

(Web Desk) - Twitter has said that it will restore traditional retweet functionality after a months-long experiment to limit the spread of misinformation on the platform ahead of the US election last month.

Twitter said in October it would prompt users to add a comment to a tweet if they tried to retweet. Users could still retweet if they didn’t add their own remarks, a practice known a quote tweeting.

Twitter Support said in a tweet on Wednesday. Use of quote tweets increased, but often little was substance was included, with 45% including a single-word affirmation, while 70% contained fewer than 25 characters, Twitter found.

"We’ll continue to focus on encouraging more thoughtful amplification," Twitter said.

The suspension of retweets came as social networks ramped up their efforts to combat misinformation weeks before the Nov. 3 election. More people are relying on social networks to get information about voting and the US election amid the coronavirus pandemic. At the same time, these sites are also filled with misinformation.

Twitter currently adds labels to certain tweets if they contain misleading information about the coronavirus, voting and other topics. In October, Twitter users trying to retweet a misleading tweet that had been labeled began seeing a prompt that said the tweet is "disputed" and included a "Find out more" button directing them to credible information.