Twitter will no longer enforce its COVID-19 misinformation policy, according to a note posted to its website.
. That effort included deleting tweets that spread unproven treatments for COVID and cast doubt on the effectiveness of quarantines.with potentially misleading information about COVID-19 vaccines, and introduce a strike system that can lead to permanent account suspension.
Between January 2020 and September 2022, Twitter said suspended more than 11,000 accounts for violating its COVID misinformation policy and removed more than 100,000 pieces of content that did so.Facebook and Instagram's COVID misinformation policies remain in place, a Meta spokesperson told Axios' Sara Fischer.
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