Elon Musk has defended Twitter’s decision to terminate a policy where posts on the platform would be accompanied by a “misleading information” warning label if the content related to COVID-19, saying the pandemic “is no longer an issue.”
The microblogging service, which was taken over by the billionaire industrialist last year, said in a report that, effective Nov. 23, 2022, Twitter is “no longer enforcing the COVID-19 misleading information policy.”
Musk commented on the matter during an interview with BBC reporter James Clayton that was broadcasted on Twitter Spaces on Tuesday. In the confrontational interview, Musk pivoted Clayton’s question when the interviewer asked the Tesla executive about the platform’s warning labels for false and misleading tweets related to COVID-19….