Interesting. Seems some folks used to spreading disinfo without fear of suspension are struggling with the new COVID-19 policies. Another view: Twitter is able to do with COVID misinfo/disinfo what it was unable or unwilling to do with previous political disinfo.https://twitter.com/oliverdarcy/status/1243979360920637442 …
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One explanation is that we — Twitter users and the public at large — are more tolerant of policies banning misinfo/disinfo during a pandemic than more general misinfo/disinfo around things like elections. Seems many of the platforms are betting on that right now.
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Replying to @sivavaid @katestarbird
Completely disagree. There is so much misinformation from top authorities. Mark my word, this is Iraq War redux. Authorities we normally trust are spreading a lot of misinformation. (Masks are the biggest but not only example).
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That's THE BIG ONE! Between that and masks, the death toll of the top-down misinformation is enormous. (Taiwan told them of the H2H transmission, and there were other whistleblowers and a lot of other evidence. It was clear, at a minimum as warning. They chose to parrot China).
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