Facebook removes Trump post for false coronavirus claim, while Twitter briefly restricts his campaign account
Twitter has sanctioned high profile users for COVID-19 misinformation. Last week, a number of features on Donald Trump Jr.’s account
after he posted a video in which a group of doctors claimed that hydroxychloroquine was a “cure” for the virus.In May, Twitter for the first time put a fact check label on two of the president’s tweets. Trump responded by issuing an executive order directing federal agencies to take steps to rollback liability protections for tech platforms.The Twitter employee who announced to the world why the
account was briefly suspended is also Kamala Harris’s former press secretary. Silicon Valley is hopelessly biased against the President and only enforces the rules in one direction.” He was referring to Nick Pacilio, one of the spokespersons for Twitter.
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