Election experts reported the spread of new falsehoods across Twitter and other social media services as Americans voted in midterm elections.
The nonpartisan watchdog group Common Cause, which monitors social media for voter suppression efforts, said that Twitter took no action on high-profile posts that the organisation flagged on Tuesday as problematic.
Common Cause said Twitter posts from Republican candidates Marjorie Taylor Greene and Kari Lake should have included warning labels under the company's civic integrity policy, which governs misleading tweets about elections. Posts by Greene and Lake drew tens of thousands of likes and retweets on Twitter.
Before Tuesday, both Musk and Twitter's head of safety and integrity Yoel Roth tweeted that the company would uphold and enforce its election integrity policies through the midterms. The activity surged after popular commentators on Twitter attributed the malfunctions - without providing evidence - to attempts by Democrats to suppress Republican voters, according to the Election Integrity Partnership, a coalition of research outfits.
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