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Twitter bans congresswoman’s personal account for coronavirus misinformation

  • A Marjorie Taylor Greene tweet posted before her weeklong suspension in July claimed that the virus ‘is not dangerous for non-obese people and those under 65’
  • Greene’s account was suspended under Twitter’s ‘strike’ system, which uses artificial intelligence to identify posts about coronavirus that are misleading enough to cause harm

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Twitter on Sunday banned the personal account of Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene for multiple violations of its Covid-19 misinformation policy, according to a statement from the company.

Greene’s account was permanently suspended under the “strike” system Twitter launched in March, which uses artificial intelligence to identify posts about the coronavirus that are misleading enough to cause harm to people. Two or three strikes earn a 12-hour account lock; four strikes prompt a weeklong suspension, and five or more strikes can get someone permanently removed from Twitter.

Her office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Twitter had previously suspended the account for periods ranging from 12 hours to a full week.

The ban applies to Greene’s personal account, @mtgreenee, but does not affect her official Twitter account, @RepMTG.

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