Supernotes: Driving Consensus in Crowd-Sourced Fact-Checking
Soham De, Michiel A. Bakker, Jay Baxter, Martin Saveski

TL;DR
Supernotes is an AI-driven framework that synthesizes and scores community notes to generate helpful, consensus-building fact-checking notes, significantly improving user perception and support compared to existing notes and summaries.
Contribution
This work introduces a novel AI framework combining LLM-generated note candidates with a scoring model trained on community ratings to enhance fact-checking consensus.
Findings
Participants preferred Supernotes 75.2% of the time over existing notes.
Supernotes were rated more helpful, clear, and comprehensive by users.
The framework outperformed LLM summaries in building user consensus.
Abstract
X's Community Notes, a crowd-sourced fact-checking system, allows users to annotate potentially misleading posts. Notes rated as helpful by a diverse set of users are prominently displayed below the original post. While demonstrably effective at reducing misinformation's impact when notes are displayed, there is an opportunity for notes to appear on many more posts: for 91% of posts where at least one note is proposed, no notes ultimately achieve sufficient support from diverse users to be shown on the platform. This motivates the development of Supernotes: AI-generated notes that synthesize information from several existing community notes and are written to foster consensus among a diverse set of users. Our framework uses an LLM to generate many diverse Supernote candidates from existing proposed notes. These candidates are then evaluated by a novel scoring model, trained on millions…
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TopicsMobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing · Spam and Phishing Detection · Open Source Software Innovations
