With the midterms less than a week away, Twitter has a daunting task at hand: to keep misinformation on candidates, campaigns, and races to a minimum. Yoel Roth, the social media.
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With the midterms less than a week away, Twitter has a daunting task at hand: to keep misinformation on candidates, campaigns, and races to a minimum. Yoel Roth, the social media platform’s head of safety and integrity, addressed the issue on Tuesday evening, noting that Twitter is “staying vigilant against attempts to manipulate conversations” around the election. As for whether Donald Trump or others with banned accounts will be able to join those conversations, owner Elon Musk offered an update early Wednesday.