2020-11-05
They breathed a sigh of relief as Election Day passed relatively unscathed... Yet 24 hours later, it appeared Facebook & Twitter might have overlooked the deluge of disinformation targeting Spanish-speaking Americans. via @PatriciaMazzei & @nicoleperlroth https://www.nytimes.com/...
New York Times
From election night onwards, Twitter and Facebook have continued to label inaccurate election posts from Trump, his campaign staff, and others
Twitter, Facebook and YouTube remained on alert as the lack of a clear election result kept the online misinformation flowing.
They breathed a sigh of relief as Election Day passed relatively unscathed... Yet 24 hours later, it appeared Facebook & Twitter might have overlooked the deluge of disinformation targeting Spanish-speaking Americans. via @PatriciaMazzei & @nicoleperlroth https://www.nytimes.com/...
New York Times
Facebook and Twitter appear to have overlooked the deluge of disinformation targeting Spanish-speaking Americans about the election since Tuesday
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