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The Federal Election Committee concluded that, after months of deliberation, Twitter did not violate any laws when it censored the New York Post’s bombshell report last fall on Hunter Biden’s shady business dealings, just ahead of the 2020 election.
Twitter had locked the New York Post out of their account for two weeks back in October 2020 for violating its “hacked materials policy” while also restricting all users from both posting the newspaper’s article to the social media platform and from sharing it with others through direct messaging due to concerns that the article link could be “potentially harmful.”
The FEC ruled that the tech giant did not violate any laws due to the Post’s article being censored for a commercial reason, not a political one, according to a document obtained by The New York Times that outlined the commission’s decision to dismiss an October complaint […]
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