Twitter detailed updates to its civic integrity policy with the upcoming U.S. presidential election in mind.
The social network said in a blog post that its existing policy covers the most directly harmful types of content: information or false claims on how to participate in civic processes; content with the potential to intimidate or suppress participation; and false affiliation.
Twitter Safety wrote in its blog post, “In recognition of the changing circumstances of how people will vote in 2020, and in line with our commitment to protecting the integrity of the election conversation, we’re expanding this existing framework.
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