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The most recent report on so-called Twitter archives documents efforts by the Trump and Biden administrations to suppress social media concepts similar to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a lengthy Twitter thread, Free Press David Zweig cited Twitter’s “internal files” showing how the social media giant was “manipulating the COVID debate” at the behest of the federal government.
“The U. S. government is in the U. S. government. The U. S. government has insisted that Twitter and other social media platforms remove some content and other content about covid-19,” Zweig wrote.
Zweig said the documents showed that existing and past administrations “directly suggested to Twitter executives that they moderate the platform’s pandemic content according to their wishes. “
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The Trump administration, he wrote, feared removing posts about “grocery shopping” that they feared would lead to “panic buying” in the early months of the pandemic. They sustained it with Twitter, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and others, according to Zweig.
Biden’s management, Zweig reported, engaged in vaccine-related data and “anti-vaccine accounts” like former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson. Number of accounts
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Fox Business reached out to the White House for comment, but officials did not respond.
While Twitter did not respect the White House’s wishes, Zweig wrote, “Twitter removed the reviews, adding many doctors and clinical experts, who were in conflict with official White House positions. “
“As a result,” he continued, “legitimate conclusions and questions that would have broadened the public debate have disappeared. “
One example cited by Zweig was Harvard Medical School epidemiologist Dr. Martin Kulldorff, who responded to a question about vaccines by saying that while at-risk seniors and their caregivers get them, children and others who had already been infected with COVID-19 did not. I don’t want them.
Zweig showed a screenshot of an internal email on Twitter that talked about taking action against Kulldorff for spreading “false data about the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, which contradict CDC guidelines. “
As a result, likes and replies were disabled on the post, and the post itself was classified as “misleading. “
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“In my review of internal files, I discovered countless times tweets classified as ‘misleading’ or deleted altogether, leading to account suspensions, just because they deviated from CDC rules or differed from the institution’s views,” Zweig wrote.
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Another tweet classified as misleading was intended to dispel the claim that COVID-19 is the leading cause of illness death among young people, a tweet that was based on and showed the CDC’s own data.
This is the latest in a series of reports about Twitter’s files, which are internal corporate documents released through Twitter’s new owner and chief executive, Elon Musk, to disclose practices beyond the company.
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