X has one of the more useful anti-misinformation tools on social media that lets volunteer contributors attach short notes to posts that may be misleading or missing key facts. Meta and TikTok liked this model enough to launch their own versions last year called Community Notes and Footnotes, respectively. But X’s Community Notes system has a glaring flaw.
Community Notes’ timing problem
Before a Community Note goes live, contributors with differing viewpoints need to reach a consensus that it’s helpful, and that process can drag on. Notes are rated by contributors until they cross a consensus threshold, and plenty never make it that far.

By the time a note does get published, the post it corrects has often already been seen, shared, and believed by a large audience across the platform. Anyone who liked, replied to, or reposted it before the note appears has likely moved on and has no reason to go back and check. Elon Musk wants to close that gap.
The fix
In a recent post on X, Musk said that X will soon introduce a new Community Notes feature that sends users a direct message whenever a post they interacted with gets a note. That way, users find out about the correction as soon as it goes live, rather than missing it entirely or relying on chance to catch it later.
Musk hasn’t shared a timeline for when the feature might roll out, and X has not detailed whether the feature will be enabled by default or if users will have the option to turn these alerts off. If X follows through, the alerts could turn Community Notes from a tool people stumble onto into one that effectively reaches people who need to see it most.