A false rumor about Scytl, an election tech provider, is making the rounds on right-wing social media.Read More
Year: 2020
In media appearances and social media posts this past week, Rudy Giuliani, President Trump’s personal lawyer, spread debunked claims of barred poll workers and...
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No, Trump did not win in Nevada.
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President Trump claimed that there was “large scale voter discrepancy” in Clark County, Nev. A review of votes there showed the contrary.Read More
Since the election, millions have migrated to alternative social media and media sites like Parler, Rumble and Newsmax.Read More
App makers bridled at the 30 percent commission, which has drawn scrutiny from regulators looking into antitrust claims.Read More
Twitter has been highly active in labeling election-related posts as disputed and misleading, including President Trump’s tweets.Read More
The conspiracy stems from a Fox Business appearance last Friday by a lawyer making claims about the election results.Read More
The issue of how the social media companies sort through content dominated the hearing.Read More
No, the Army didn’t seize a German server showing a Trump landslide.
Giuliani peddles election conspiracy theories and falsehoods.
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Lawmakers drill down on how Facebook and Twitter moderate content.