“I don’t know how you disentangle rhetoric that both refers to past wrongs and to forward possibilities. “It doesn’t take a genius if you’re on the disinformation ‘we were wronged in 2020′ side to say, ‘wait a minute, let’s just claim that voting just generally is not worth it. This could prove difficult to enforce, said John Wihbey, an associate professor at Northeastern University who studies social media and misinformation. The company said its other existing rules against election misinformation remain unchanged. The updated policy, which goes into effect immediately, won’t stop YouTube from taking down content that tries to deceive voters in the upcoming 2024 election, or other future races in the U.S.
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