Trump’s lies about the virus are dangerous.
Facebook has removed a post from President Trump in which he falsely claimed that Covid-19 is less deadly than the seasonal flu https://t.co/C4XmsNW9hr
— CNN (@CNN) October 6, 2020
Facebook removed a @realDonaldTrump post comparing COVID-19 to the flu this morning while Twitter has flagged it & hidden the post behind a warning. The closer we get to the election, the more the censorship. Expect them to deplatform Trump by Nov. 3rd. https://t.co/DUyRyHlesB pic.twitter.com/XXQBPOFgqp
— Nick Short 🇺🇸 (@PoliticalShort) October 6, 2020
Twitter and Facebook flag "misleading and potentially harmful" Trump COVID post https://t.co/jMx9N0zA7a pic.twitter.com/QG9dkgxADq
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) October 6, 2020
Facebook removes Trump Covid-19 post, Twitter labels it as "misleading and potentially harmful" but leaves it up.
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) October 6, 2020
The latest: https://t.co/MUlChm5ZBo pic.twitter.com/4MkvnZjEGL
Facebook has removed a post from President Trump that made a false claim about COVID-19, saying it violated their rules against harmful misinformation.
— NPR (@NPR) October 6, 2020
Twitter added a warning label to Trump's tweet but didn't take it down.https://t.co/Zk2oECByer
FB & Twitter need to do much more of this!https://t.co/Cv0XHVVaei
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) October 6, 2020
Twitter has placed a label on Trump’s tweet saying it breaks the company’s rules on “spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to Covid-19.”
— Shimon Prokupecz (@ShimonPro) October 6, 2020
Facebook is letting Trump's campaign run ads where he says he may be "immune" to COVID-19 now. The ads are targeting 13 specific states: FL, PA, OH, WI, MI, NC, GA, IA, AZ, MN, ME, NE, & NV. pic.twitter.com/G1bvZ71SGj
— Natalie Martinez (@natijomartinez) October 6, 2020