Twitter ends enforcement of COVID misinformation policy

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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 vaccination and other efforts to combat the still-spreading virus.

 

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Yep, the clot shot! Get yours for free today and another one in 2 months, then another in 2 months and on and on and...Fauchi and friends need more more money before retirement.

Of course the story is crafted by the associated press which has pushed more misinformation than any other outlet in the world.

I call that public service.

Good. Public health is a communist slogan, and I think McCarthy was right about commies.

given the amount of BS we were all feed for the past 2 years this is a welcome change. I really wonder why the left is in such a tizzy about have dissenting information out there. It's been amazing to see the lemming lap up all the BS which has nearly all been proven untrue.

Given the misinformation pushed by media and governments, this levels the playing field, so to speak.

The thing discouraging vaccine rates is the vaccine doesn’t work very well at all for most folks. And the “health officials” over promised and repeatedly lied it would “stop transmission”

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