Twitter will no longer enforce its policy against COVID-19 misinformation, raising concerns among public health experts and social media researchers that the change could have serious consequences if ...
This new information comes from yet another Twitter Files entry of screenshotted ... Twitter executives about policing alleged COVID misinformation on its platform. Beginning in February 2021 ...
Twitter is no longer enforcing its Covid-19 misleading information policy after the website appeared to outline the latest update. NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz is joined by Wall Street Journal tech ...
Twitter has announced that it has ceased enforcing its COVID-19 misinformation policy that prohibits misleading information about SARS-CoV-2. Effective as of 23 November, according to the company ...
Newly released internal Twitter communications provide details about the platform's communications with an academic project that advocated censoring topics deemed COVID-19-related misinformation ...
The fact that the media has largely ignored the Twitter Files revelations proves either that journalists don’t read so good ...
Mr. Taibbi said Twitter ... monitor COVID-related posts during the pandemic. In addition to a direct line to flag posts, the collaboration also included a periodic wrap-up of vaccine ...
Twitter CEO Elon Musk said on Thursday that countries should not "cede authority" to the World Health Organization in ...
Twitter’s decision to stop enforcing its COVID-19 misinformation policy has put another bullseye on Elon Musk's back. “In my view, Twitter now is jumping to the front of the queue of the regulators,” ...
The institute's decision comes a few weeks after Twitter ceased enforcing its COVID-19 misinformation policy that prohibits misleading information about SARS-CoV-2, one of a raft of policy changes ...
Twitter did not respond to questions ... In November, the company announced it would no longer enforce its policy against COVID-19 misinformation. Musk also reinstated many formerly banned users ...
GENEVA: Twitter CEO Elon Musk said ... in an apparent reference to Musk's comments. Since COVID-19 first emerged more than ...