Social media platforms swiftly crack down on election content material

Twitter has tagged or limited the visibility of more than a dozen of President Trump’s tweets since Election Day began. Twitter’s latest push against Mr. Trump began inside the early hours of Wednesday after the president mentioned he idea he had gained reelection.
Twitter has tagged or restricted the visibility of more than a dozen of President Trump’s tweets since Election Day began. Twitter’s latest push against Mr. Trump began in the early hours of Wednesday after the president said he thought he had won reelection.Original article
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