X Community Note Style
A neutral, fact-check-style community note draft under 280 chars for any claim.
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What you get
Get a neutral, fact-check-style community note draft under 280 characters to add real context to any claim, ending with a verifiable source type, for £1.
Who it's for
- Twitter thread creators needing credible sources
- X community moderators ensuring accurate information
- Social media managers fact-checking claims
- Content creators requiring trustworthy corrections
- Online researchers verifying information
Use cases
- When you need to correct misinformation on Twitter
- Creating a credible community note for your X community
- Fact-checking a claim before sharing it on social media
- Adding a trustworthy source to your online content
- Researching and verifying information for an article
- Responding to a misleading comment on your post
FAQ
how do you write a community note on x
Write a community note by drafting a neutral, fact-check-style correction under 280 characters, ending with a verifiable source type, such as '— per NHS guidelines' or '— per the original 2004 study'.
what is a community note on x
A community note on X is a brief, neutral correction that adds real context to a claim, typically under 280 characters, and includes a verifiable source.
how long should a community note be
A community note should be under 280 characters, making it concise and easy to read, while still providing credible context and a verifiable source.
what makes a good community note
A good community note is neutral, fact-check-style, and includes a verifiable source, such as a study or official guidelines, to add credibility and context to a claim.
Last updated: 2026-06-28