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Twitter to start removing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation next week – WTMJ-TV
Twitter says it will begin removing misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations from its site
Twitter says it will begin removing misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations from its site.
That includes false claims that the virus is not real, debunked claims about the effects of receiving the vaccine.
It will also remove baseless claims suggesting immunizations and vaccines are used to intentionally cause harm or to control people.
Twitter said in a blog post on Wednesday that it will start enforcing the new policy next week.
If people send tweets in violation of the rules, they will…
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