New rule change.
Twitter has quietly updated its āCOVID-19 misleading information policyā to impose new sanctions on tweets about vaccines, PCR tests, and health authorities. These sanctions include removing and labeling tweets. Both types of sanctions also result in Twitter users accruing strikes on their account which can lead to a permanent suspension.
While the top ofĀ Twitterās COVID-19 misleading information policy pageĀ currently states āOverview November 2021,ā aĀ December 2 archive of the pageĀ shows that the page was updated and the āOverview November 2021ā text was added after December 2.
One of the most notable changes to this āCOVID-19 misleading information policyā we noticed is related to claims about whether vaccinated people can spread the coronavirus. The policy now states that Twitter will label tweets with ācorrective informationā and give users a strike if they:
- Claim that āthe vaccines will cause you to be sick, spread the virus, or would be more harmful than getting COVID-19ā
- Post what Twitter describes as āfalse or misleading claims that people who have received the vaccine can spread or shed the virus (or symptoms, or immunity) to unvaccinated peopleā
This means Twitter users could now be sanctioned for sharing or discussing theĀ Centers for Disease Control and Preventionās (CDCās) admissionĀ that āvaccinated people can still become infected and have the potential to spread the virus to others.ā
Another change is that Twitter will start giving a strike to and labeling the tweets of users that use research and statistical findings to āmake claims contrary to health authorities,ā if it decides that their claims āmisrepresent research or statistical findings pertaining to the severity of the disease, prevalence of the virus, or effectiveness of widely accepted preventative measures, treatments, or vaccines.ā
Previously, Twitter would sanction what it deemed to be āfalse or misleadingā information about research findings but there was no provision about contradicting health authorities.
In addition to this, Twitter will give users two strikes and remove their tweets if they claim that āvaccines approved by health agencies (such as Pfizerās Comirnaty vaccine in the United States) did not actually receive full approval/authorization, and therefore that the vaccines are untested, āexperimentalā or somehow unsafe.ā This appears to be a reference to criticism of a footnote in theĀ Federal Drug Administration (FDAās) āfull authorizationā documentsĀ for the Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty) vaccine which revealed that the FDA had extended the emergency-use authorization for the same vaccine.
Furthermore, users that claim that vaccines are part of a āglobal surveillanceā effort will have their tweets removed and be given two strikes. The introduction of this provision follows vaccine-related surveillance tech, such as vaccine passports, being introduced inĀ manyĀ countries.
Some of the other claims that will be sanctioned under Twitterās updated policy include:
- āFalse or misleading information suggesting that unapproved treatments can be curative of COVID-19ā (label and one strike)
- āClaims that āvaccines (in general) are dangerous and the adverse effects that have been covered up by governments/the medical industryā (removal and two strikes)
- āTweets that incite fear or misrepresent the ingredients or contents of COVID-19 vaccinesā (label and one strike)
- āTweets that mischaracterize the nature and science behind mRNA vaccines, and how they workā (label and one strike)
- āTweets that claim vaccines alter genetic codeā (label and one strike)ā
Under TwitterāsĀ current strikes system, two or three strikes results in a 12-hour account lock, four strikes results in a seven-day account lock, and five or more strikes results in a permanent suspension. This means users that have three tweets removed or five tweets labeled under this updated COVID-19 misleading information policy will have their accounts permanently suspended.
And as part of this policy update, Twitter has added new provisions that can result in accounts being permanently suspended, even if they donāt have strikes.
āWe may immediately permanently suspend accountsā¦if we determine that the account repeatedly violates the COVID-19 misinformation policy over a 30-day time period, or if we have determined that the account has been set up for the expressed purpose of Tweeting false or misleading information about COVID-19,ā the updated policy states.
Labeled tweets may also be subject to additional restrictions which include:
- Being removed from certain parts of Twitter (such as the top search results and recommendations)
- An additional prompt that warns users when they attempt to share or like the tweet
- Having the like, reply, and retweet functionality disabled
The additions to this COVID-19 misleading information policy page follow the company appointing a new CEO, Parag Agrawal, less than two weeks ago. Agrawal has faced scrutiny for previous statements where heĀ rejected free speechĀ in favor of favor of āhealthy public conversation.ā
In the short period Agrawal has served as CEO, Twitter hasĀ censoredĀ severalĀ high profile accounts,Ā prohibited the sharing of photos and videos of people without their permission, andĀ censored a link to the American Heart Association. Details of a secret Twitter program that fast-tracks elite usersā takedown demands were alsoĀ made publicĀ in the last few days.
Source: Twitter will now ban users that repeatedly claim vaccinated people can spread Covid