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Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced on Friday its decision to abandon a global policy aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 misinformation across its platforms.
The move reversed a major clampdown on COVID-19 misinformation that had seen Twitter suspend more than 11,000 accounts under a 'five-strike' policy implemented early on in the pandemic.
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(Reuters) - Meta Platforms said on Friday a policy that was put in place to curb the spread of misinformation related to COVID-19 on Facebook and Instagram would no longer be in effect globally.
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