Micro-blogging site Twitter is now rolling out its new bot labels that will let bot accounts include a label to show they are automated.
According to Engadget, everyone who is running a bot account on Twitter can add a label to make it clear the tweets are automated.
The company started testing the label in September and is now rolling it out globally, IANS reported.
Some bot accounts focus on things like emoji mashups, breaking news and weather updates, the report said.
Twitter said the label will provide users with more details about a bot account and its purpose. That, Twitter suggests, will help folks decide which accounts to follow and engage with, while perhaps adding a layer of trust and transparency.
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