It does very much annoy me that, yeah, its always been possible to do this.
~~ I believe Claim A! Claim A deniers are bad, smell bad, and are probably also demons!~~
EDIT: Welp, looks like Claim A is dubious, thanks to user so and so for setting me straight.
Yeah you have always been able to that or something very close to it only basically every forum or social media type thing ever.
But… you are probably right that if you give people a mea culpa flag as a built in part of the UI/UX, that would almost certainly spur more people to do it.
… Its still terrifying to me that a large segment of people would need such a button to exist before they would be ok doing it.
I guess this isn’t a case where the sort of ‘desire path’ solution manifests and is then maybe formally adopted, seems like you’d have to basically social engineer humility into people.
I hate that this would probably work, in the sense that it isn’t just DUH obvious to everyone already that they don’t need a button specifically for this, but I also love that this would probably work.
Auth@lemmy.world 5 days ago
It could be a hint to the algorithm to stop pushing the content because you wouldn’t want something incorrect circulating. But then people may not want to use it but also those people would be the same ones who are happy to lie in a viral tweet.