While the counting for the 2020 presidential election still goes on, ThinkAuthority's Nilay, Dieter, and Adi discuss what steps social media platforms have taken to limit misinformation.
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- Watch the great people of Philadelphia count ballots live
- Facebook, Twitter take steps to limit the president’s false election claims
- Twitter restricts Trump campaign official’s tweet alleging Philadelphia voter fraud
- Before the votes are fully counted, Trump falsely claims victory
- Twitter restricts yet another Trump tweet for making up election rules
- People are mistaking a Baltimore Orioles meme for an election misinformation botnet
- Facebook shuts down huge ‘Stop the Steal’ group
- YouTube says video claiming Trump won does not violate its election misinformation policies
- Democrats call on Twitter to suspend Trump as election results file in
- Massachusetts passes ‘right to repair’ law to open up car data
- California poised to establish a new privacy regulator with ballot measure win
- Uber, Lyft drivers aren’t employees, after all, California voters say
- Portland, Maine has voted to ban facial recognition