LOL, WHO Are You? ICC Prosecutor Demands Arrest Warrants Against Netanyahu and Gallant
Latest Trump Trial Twist Has Even CNN Struggling to See What Alvin Bragg's...
NORMS RESTORED: Biden Brags About Defying SCOTUS on Student Loan Forgiveness
AP Does More Heavy Lifting for the Biden Campaign (This Is Basically an...
Here Are Some Things Biden Did NOT Say to the Morehouse Grads During...
Julie Kelly DEMOLISHES Two-Tiered 'Justice' System With Case of a Violent Hamas Protester
Monday Morning Meme Madness
BREAKING UPDATE: Iran’s President Is Definitely Dead (and More Jokes and Reactions)
Bette Midler Asks Us to Imagine What Would Happen If Hillary Clinton Had...
This is Why We Aren't a Democracy. George Takei Brags About Petition to...
Reporter for 'The New York Times' Caught on Hot Mic Demanding Colleagues NOT...
Wait, So Is This a Good or a Bad Thing? Rep. Cori Bush...
@HouseGOP Graphic Shows the Toll Inflation Has Taken Since President Biden Took Office
Long Covid Truther Taylor Lorenz Squashes Elon Musk Affair Rumor Zero People Believed...
Lib Rag 'The Kansas City Star' Demands the Chiefs Fire Harrison Butker and...

Don't hold your breath for Twitter to go after ChiComs spreading COVID19 lies (but be sure you 'don't misgender anyone')

The ChiComs have been using Twitter to spread a lot of fake news about COVID19.

Advertisement

Yeah, well, apparently Twitter isn’t too upset about it:

More from Lachlan Markay:

Coronavirus disinformation spread by senior Chinese government officials does not violate Twitter’s terms of service, a spokesperson for the company told The Daily Beast on Monday.

The spokesperson pointed to language on its website, which gives wide latitude to statements from government officials. “Presently,” the company says, “direct interactions with fellow public figures, comments on political issues of the day, or foreign policy saber-rattling on economic or military issues are generally not in violation of the Twitter Rules.”

According to Twitter, that language applies to recent falsehoods related to the novel coronavirus shared widely by senior Chinese officials, including the top spokesman for the country’s ministry of foreign affairs and a number of Beijing’s ambassadors around the world.

Advertisement

Good to know.

Heaven forbid.

What can Twitter say? Some fake news is more equal than others.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement