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Getting stuck in the "trusted phone carrier" #78
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I saw this as well. I had a VPN running and when I turned it off for a bit, I was able to get through. Not sure if that will be what's happening for you but figured I would mention just in case. |
I am not using any VPN at the first place. |
Ah okay. Do you mind sharing what phone carrier you use? |
I tried on broadband first, then tried using Jio. Both failed. |
Same trying with Three UK! |
😪they should clarify this issue definitely. |
Had google voice number, switched to T-Mobile number and worked. |
I have a french number from Orange, getting stuck in this step |
Dutch number vodaphone; also stuck. Anywhere to turn to? |
Same issue with Poland and nju mobile (a brand of Orange) carrier. Also, why would VPN matter? I understand the phone carrier is related to your phone number and SMS verification, while your internet connection is a completely unrelated thing. You could be using the same carrier's network, but that's not necessarily the case for most people. |
I believe no network from Poland is accepted. I checked Play, Orange, T-Mobile and no one with number from those carriers can get through. Its weird, because recently they announced that Poland is officially supported |
I can confirm -- tried with T-Mobile, same issue. We can see first hand the difference between Elonvision and Reality. I searched through Twitter's source code to find any trace of how the "trusted" phone verification is done, but it doesn't seem to be published. |
@wanted0 I was able to sign up to the waitlist after changing to Plus number, so looks like there is 1 working network in Poland |
If you are using a VOIP number, occasionally this is the cause of the problem |
@avipars maybe it is occasionally problem for voip number, but main problem is that normal numbers from countries where community notes launched are not accepted |
Same issue -- not "trusted phone carrier". I am on Lebara in UK. |
Can't sign up with Three either, one of the biggest carriers in the UK... has anyone successfully signed up with a VOIP/eSim number? |
Jio is supported? @twitterbirdwatch |
@jbaxter - my apologies for tagging you directly here, but it seems we're running in circles here. There are many genuine GSM operators, especially across Europe, that are not on the "trusted" list of Twitter. There is no mention anywhere how this trusted list of carriers is built or how to modify it. It blocks the ability of many users to contribute to Community Notes. Perhaps as an employee you could help address this issue to a proper place internally? |
@twitterbirdwatch which operator is "trusted" in Uzbekistan? |
Which operators are trusted in Sweden? |
Which are trusted carriers in India? |
@twitter-service This issue is resolved in India, as community notes services started in India now. |
@shivam-maurya-git this issue is not about Community Notes availability in given countries, but about the secrecy of how Twitter/X selects the carriers as "trusted". There is no public information about it anywhere and many genuine carriers in various countries are banned for no good reason. Have you checked if all major carriers in India are marked as trusted? |
@wanted0 Yes, I checked. |
Yeah, this issue seems resolved now. As of 2024, I can sign up using just about any carrier, even my broadband. I suppose as a result of Twitter finally supporting the feature in India. |
@BoseSj maybe it's solved in India, but as you can see people were reporting the same issues in other countries. And I can assure you that my mobile phone carrier in Poland is still not recognized as trusted. Please reopen. |
Sure, but as you can see maintainers have not been responding much. |
Thank you @BoseSj - apologies for the spam that you'll continue getting, but I don't think there is an option to reassign the issue creator to someone else, and creating a separate issue would be waste IMO. Let's hope that finally somebody at X like @twitterbirdwatch notices this issue and helps solve it completely. |
Hope one-day this issue will be solved for all countries. |
Fairly annoying that living in Poland & not having a foreign SIM I can't get through. Why are all Poland's operators "not trusted"? |
@andybrandt plus is trusted |
Thanks! Now I have to wonder if it is worth it buying a prepaid Plus card for a couple of months just do get access to community notes posting. :D BTW: does anyone know what makes an operator "trusted" or "untrusted"? |
@andybrandt just remember that you cannot change the number back, because you will loose access to CN. but you can hold the activated sim card without paying for long time |
Nobody knows, at least in public. So much for the claimed "open source" approach from Twitter/X. It is also worth noting that other tickets are generally getting attention from X employees or @twitterbirdwatch account, this one, despite having the largest number of comments, is quietly ignored by them. |
@twitterbirdwatch Is any provider "trusted" in Uganda and South Sudan? I have tried pretty much all Ugandan networks in vain |
I am getting stuck in the 1/3 step. Can you guys let us know the reason, and what might the step we should be taking to resolve this?
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