

#Dan bongino twitter series
Thompson reported that big tech companies are “trumpeting a series of election tools and strategies that look similar to their approaches in previous years.” IS IN A RECESSION OR ‘HEADED THERE VERY SOON’Īccessibility to Twitter has become one of the most salient household issues in American politics, now that the platform has been accused of political biases. “As the United States marches toward another election season, social media companies are steeling themselves for a deluge of political misinformation,” he continued.ĬNN REPORTS ‘STAGGERING’ 72% OF ECONOMISTS SAY THE U.S. “The election dashboards are back online, the fact-checking teams have reassembled, and warnings about misleading content are cluttering news feeds once again,” Thompson began. Thompson, “a reporter on the Technology desk covering misinformation and disinformation.” The article, titled “To Fight Election Falsehoods, Social Media Companies Ready a Familiar Playbook,” was written by Stuart A. The New York Times published an article in their business section Tuesday detailing efforts by Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube to censor what they deem “political misinformation” and “disinformation” in the lead-up to the 2022 midterm elections. Vivek Ramaswamy weighs in on big tech’s ongoing censorship fight on ‘Unfiltered with Dan Bongino.’

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