Twitter to Ban Spread of Covid-19 Misinformation

Twitter has brought into force a new strikes system allegedly to prevent the flow of coronavirus misinformation.

Users who repeatedly spread false information may face permanent suspension, Twitter said in a blog post on Monday, adding that, however, users will get few warnings before they are banned.

Accounts that violate COVID-19 policy will be informed at a first strike while no action will be taken against the users. The second and third strikes require a 12-hour account lock for each. The number rise to seven days when it reaches the fourth strike, while the fifth strike means a permanent suspension from the platform.

"Through the use of the strike system, we hope to educate people on why certain content breaks our rules so they have the opportunity to further consider their behavior and their impact on the public conversation," the company said.

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