In case you forgot, Twitter also locked the New York Post’s account for two weeks, further squelching spread of a story that could have changed the outcome of the election.
According to a poll conducted by the Media Research Center shortly after the election, “One of every six Biden voters we surveyed (17%) said they would have abandoned the Democratic candidate had they known the facts about one or more of these news stories. A shift of this magnitude would have changed the outcome in all six of the swing states won by Joe Biden, and Donald Trump would have comfortably won a second term as president.”
So, given that Twitter’s suppression of this story (and many others) directly affected the 2020 election, what does Twitter have in store for 2022?
On August 11, Twitter revealed its “approach to the 2022 US midterms.”
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