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Twitter stops action against COVID-19 misinformation

The discontinuation follows Twitter’s takeover by Elon Musk, who repeatedly downplayed the 2020 pandemic.

• November 29, 2022
A composite of Twitter and COVID-19 used to illustrate story.
A composite of Twitter and COVID-19 used to illustrate story.

U.S. social media platform Twitter said it is no longer taking action against misinformation about the Coronavirus following its takeover by billionaire Elon Musk.

The corresponding measures were already suspended on November 23, according to a message on Twitter website.

The company established rules in 2020 to stop the spread of false and misleading information about the virus and vaccines.

At the time, Twitter cited the danger to people who might use unscientific treatments or forgo vaccinations.

In total, more than 100,000 posts were removed, and more than 11,000 accounts were suspended for violating the rules, according to earlier reports.

However, the move received a lot of criticism, mainly from the right-wing political camp in the United States.

Musk himself has repeatedly downplayed the 2020 pandemic.

He was also a critic of lockdowns, which sometimes halted production at the main plant of his electric car manufacturer Tesla.

By his admission, the 51-year-old had contracted COVID-19 twice. He is currently in the process of restoring accounts blocked on Twitter on a large scale.

(dpa/NAN)

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