The latest 'Twitter Files' moves to detail Twitter's approach to censoring certain information and viewpoints, particularly about COVID-19. See the potential biases and similarities in coverage from thefp, nypost and nro:
This is the tenth installment of the Twitter Files, an effort by Twitter CEO Elon Musk to publish internal conversations about Twitter's controversial content moderation decisions.
The latest"Twitter Files" was a top story from right-rated sources, which continue to frame it as damning evidence of a conspiracy by the government, media companies and tech companies to suppress conservative or dissenting viewpoints. No left- or center-rated sources covered the story as of Monday evening, and very few have covered the Twitter Files at all.
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