On Thursday, Twitter put a warning label on a tweet posted by US President Donald Trump. Twitter claimed that Trump’s tweets contained potentially misleading information about the process of mailing votes.
Trump wrote in this tweet: “Because of the new and unprecedented large number of votes that will be sent this year, the results of the November 3 election may never be accurately counted, and this is exactly what some people want. It happened again yesterday. An election disaster. Stop this voting frenzy!”
In recent months, Trump has been criticizing the voting process without evidence, saying that mailing votes may lead to widespread fraud. However, over the years, millions of Americans, including many military personnel, have been passing Absent votes were posted by mail, and there has been no fraud problem.
Twitter’s warning label will redirect users to a dedicated page that says: “Experts and data confirm that mailing votes is a legal and safe way.” The page also contains some other information about mailing votes.
In May of this year, Twitter faced strict scrutiny from the Trump administration. At that time, Twitter put a warning label on Trump’s tweets for the first time, reminding users to check whether the claim that mailing votes would cause fraud is true.
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