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Disinformation Researchers Fret About Fallout From Judge’s Order

They said a restriction on government interaction with social media companies could impede efforts to curb false claims about vaccines and voter fraud.

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Courts and the Judiciary, Decisions and Verdicts, Doughty, Terry A, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Hate Speech, Louisiana, Marwick, Alice E, Research, Rumors and Misinformation, Social Media
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