Jacob Kastrenakes / The Verge:
Both Facebook and TikTok have blocked some hashtags being used to spread misinformation around the election — Twitter says it's ‘proactively monitoring’ them — Facebook and TikTok have blocked hashtags that were being used to spread misinformation and conspiracy theories about the presidential election.
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Both Facebook and TikTok have blocked some hashtags being used to spread misinformation around the election (Jacob Kastrenakes/The Verge)
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