2a0631 No.258415
By AMANDA SEITZ
https://twitter.com/AmandaSeitz1
Twitter announced Monday it will start alerting users when a tweet makes disputed or misleading claims about the coronavirus.
The new rule is the latest in a wave of stricter policies that tech companies are rolling out to confront an outbreak of virus-related misinformation on their sites. Facebook and Google, which owns YouTube, have already put similar systems in place.
The announcement signals that Twitter is taking its role in amplifying misinformation more seriously. But how the platform enforces its new policy will be the real test, with company leaders already tamping down expectations.
https://apnews.com/c8a542e2f22004c0c06cbbe1e1b58a52
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e25601 No.258420
Sounds like censorship. When did Twitter become the police?
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64978d No.258446
>By (((AMANDA SEITZ)))
>(((Facebook)))
>(((Google)))
>(((Twitter)))
Yay democracy and the press
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