nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2 1TXN|||Trump Is No Longer Tweeting, But Online Disinformation Isn’t Going Away||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||While removing former President Trump from social media has led to a significant decrease in election-related disinformation, online falsehoods about the election and vaccines continues to flourish.

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Trump Is No Longer Tweeting, But Online Disinformation Isn't Going Away

Trump supporters clash with police outside of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Social media companies are under scrutiny for allowing their platforms to be used to spread falsehoods about the 2020 election and to allow violent extremist groups to organize January’s insurrection.

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Untangling Disinformation


Trump Is No Longer Tweeting, But Online Disinformation Isn’t Going Away



While removing former President Trump from social media has led to a significant decrease in election-related disinformation, online falsehoods about the election and vaccines continues to flourish.


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