Big Tech and the US midterms

Social media giants have announced new guidelines but fears persist that few lessons have been learned

Capitol Hill at sunset
Capitol Hill was attacked on 6 January 2021 by rioters claiming the presidential election had been rigged
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TikTok, Twitter, Meta and YouTube are amplifying false claims about US election fraud, according to a newly published report that calls on the platforms to strengthen and enforce their “flawed” content policies.

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