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Twitter has removed more than 7,000 accounts associated with QAnon as part of a broad-based crackdown on the pro-Trump conspiracy theory. Twitter says QAnon postings have led to real-world harm.
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President Trump shares a tweet from game show host Chuck Woolery, who claimed the CDC is lying about the coronavirus pandemic to hurt the president in November's election.
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Reddit unveiled an update to its hate speech policies on Monday, including shutting down about 2,000 subreddits. It is the latest example of a popular online platform cracking down on hate speech.
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The retweeted video comes as most Americans say President Trump has mostly increased racial tensions in the country.
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The social network is under pressure from a growing group of its advertisers to do more to curb hate speech and other harmful content.
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The video, which condemns "fake news," fabricates a supposed-CNN segment from last year. The social media companies said the footage violated copyright rules.
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Mark Zuckerberg says the company will consider labeling some posts that break its rules, as Twitter has done with the president's inflammatory and false tweets.
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Xavier University is revoking the admission of an incoming track-and-field athlete over racially-charged tweets. The school says Sean Glaze made four such…
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President Trump reportedly makes comments during a contentious phone call with state leaders to discuss protests following the death of George Floyd.
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As overlapping crises convulse an anxious nation, Trump seeks to cast blame for widespread protests gripping cities on "radical-left anarchists" like Antifa.