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Since Trump falsely claims Success, Twitter and Facebook counter misinformation

Election workers in Detroit sitting at a table and counting ballots.

Expand / Election workers rely absentee ballots to the 2020 overall election in TCF Center on November 4, 2020 at Detroit, Michigan. (credit: Getty Images

Since President Trump falsely asserted {} won re-election regardless of the fact that votes are still being quantified, Twitter and Facebook took measures to cancel Trump’s efforts to spread misinformation.

“After President Trump started making early claims of success, we began running alarms on Facebook and Instagram that votes continue to be counted and a winner isn’t projected,” Facebook stated . “We are also mechanically applying tags to candidates’ articles with this info.”

Trump gave a address where he promised”we didn’t win that election” and predicted the continuing counting of legally cast votes”some significant fraud on the nation.” He will choose the election into the Supreme Court which”we need all votes to stop”

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