Twitter will no longer enforce its policy against COVID-19 misinformation, raising concerns among public health experts that the change could have serious consequences if it discourages vaccinations and other efforts to combat the still-spreading virus.
Eagle-eyed users spotted the change Monday night, noting that a one-sentence update had been made to Twitter's online rules: "Effective November 23, 2022, Twitter is no longer enforcing the COVID-19 misleading information policy." That policy, first put in place in May 2020, labeled tweets about the COVID-19 pandemic deemed to be incomplete, misleading or disputed.
By Tuesday, some Twitter accounts were testing the new boundaries and celebrating the platform's hands-off approach, which comes after Twitter was purchased by Elon Musk. ...
Anything for a buck.
Twitter stops enforcing its COVID misinformation policy color by number
Perhaps the time has come to start spreading misinformation about Elon Musk.
Twitter used to be a left wing piece of garbage. Musk will likely straighten it out.
@Scott321 I have no time for that particular dangerous mental defective.
@Scott321, @anglophone Your the one who is a dangerous mental defective.