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Twitter Faces Backlash Over Allowing Coronavirus Misinformation From Chinese Government to Remain on Platform

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Twitter Faces Backlash Over Allowing Coronavirus Misinformation From Chinese Government to Remain on Platform

Twitter Faces Backlash Over Allowing Coronavirus Misinformation From Chinese Government to Remain on Platform

Twitter is facing criticism from U.S. lawmakers over allowing propaganda from Chinese officials containing misinformation on the coronavirus to stay posted on its platform.

Veuer’s Justin Kircher has the story.


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