The feature, a kind of tag, is being made available as a way to help users understand when they are interacting with robots.
Twitter announced that starting this Tuesday (16) automated accounts (bots) can self-identify in the tool. The feature, a kind of tag, has been in testing since September last year, and is being made available as a way to help users understand when they are interacting with robots.
Although the negative reference to “robots” is common, hence the reference to “good bots” by the platform, automated accounts can offer a series of services and contribute with diverse information.
There are profiles that can help with data on vaccination posts, have early warning systems in case of disasters, news, quotes, weather conditions, among others.