From Donald Trump to David Icke, many high-profile casualties of Twitter’s policy enforcement have an interest in a new broom
for violating policies on coronavirus misinformation. The former BBC presenter had made numerous unfounded claims about the virus on several internet platforms, including a discredited theory that it was linked to the rollout of the 5G mobile network.for violating the platform’s “hateful conduct” policy. Hopkins, who had more than 1.1 million followers, was removed to “keep Twitter safe”, according to the company.
The US independent journalist was banned for violating the site’s coronavirus misinformation rules. He has subsequently filed a federal lawsuit against Twitter seeking his reinstatement.after he called for the beheading of Dr Anthony Fauci, a key figure in the US government battle against Covid-19, and the FBI director, Christopher Wray. He also called for the posting of their heads outside the White House as a “warning”.
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