With election ballots still being counted in many states, misinformation about the tally is percolating on social media. Tech companies are working furiously to stop it.
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With election ballots still being counted in many states, misinformation about the tally is percolating on social media. Tech companies are working furiously to stop it.
Amazon took the social media platform Parler offline, saying Parler wasn’t removing threats of violence. Parler Chief Policy Officer...
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