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Michelle M. Shafer

@michelleshafer
1 posts
2021-08-25
Stands to reason. What's the first thing people did when someone tried to “recall” an email message, back when that was a thing? Yep, read it and try to figure out the reason for the recall! Albums back in the 80s marked with “explicit lyrics” warnings also sold really well. https://twitter.com/...
2021-08-25 View on X
USA Today

Researchers: Trump tweets with fact-check labels spread further on Twitter than those without; tweets blocked by Twitter remained popular on Facebook and Reddit

We analyze the spread of Donald Trump's tweets … NYU : Despite Warning Labels, Trump's Election Misinformation Tweets Spread Widely Across Social Media Platforms, New Study Finds J...