Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene over 'misleading' Covid posts
Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene over 'misleading' Covid posts
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Twitter has suspended Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene for posting "misleading" information about coronavirus. The social media giant said her account would be in "read-only mode" for 12 hours.

Ms Greene, a Republican congresswoman, has been an outspoken critic of vaccines and the use of masks. Last month she apologised for likening coronavirus mask rules to the treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany. In two tweets on Monday, she argued that vaccines should not be required, and that Covid was not dangerous for people aged under 65 who are not obese. Both posts are still on display, but have been tagged by Twitter as "misleading".

Ms Greene was suspended from Twitter in April, but the company later rescinded the ban, saying it was a mistake caused by its automated moderation system. In response to her latest suspension, Ms Greene said Silicon Valley firms were attacking free speech with support from the White House.

 

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