Twitter rolled back its COVID-19 misinformation policy in November, shortly after Elon Musk acquired the company. The decision marks a major shift for Meta, which is based in Menlo Park.
A federal judge agreed with the government last year that Twitter and other social media platforms created their own misinformation policies without coercion from the Biden administration. CINCINNATI ...
Missouri, centers on whether Biden officials overstepped their authority when asking companies like Twitter and Facebook to remove or downgrade content flagged as Covid-19 misinformation ...
Earlier in November, Twitter also rolled back its COVID-19 misinformation policy.
Simpson's death announcement was met with a mixed public reaction, not least because he was largely seen as a controversial ...
And so, the US government requested that Twitter, Facebook and other social media companies ... Smart phone screen displays a new policy on Covid-19 misinformation with a Facebook website in the ...
Misinformation spread online within hours of the news. Social media posts falsely claimed that the cancer was related to his COVID-19 vaccination. Simpson was vaccinated, but there is no evidence ...
Legislative Research Commission A bill to prohibit any school or workplace from requiring COVID-19 vaccinations ... the Smithfield Republican relied on misinformation about the safety and efficacy ...
Pfizer has been accused by the UK’s pharmaceutical watchdog of “bringing discredit” on the industry after senior executives ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has spread vaccine misinformation, sued the Biden administration, arguing that the government sought to have tech companies suppress First ...
In September 2018, Apple banned the Infowars app from the App Store, citing its violation of the policy ... of the novel coronavirus.” “Now more than ever, combating misinformation on the ...
During the pandemic, reports linked the COVID-19 vaccine to cardiac deaths, especially among young people, but a new study by ...