Sen. Mark Warner sent letters to the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google on Tuesday pressing them to uphold their own platform rules and take action against misinformation and disinformation ahead of the election.
A leading Senate Democrat sent letters to the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google on Tuesday pressing them to uphold their own platform rules and take action against misinformation and disinformation ahead of the election.
"I write today to again urge you to implement strong accountability and transparency standards in the context of our nation's election," wrote Sen. Mark Warner in the letters, adding that Google and Facebook remain"a vector for disinformation, viral misinformation, and voter suppression efforts.
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