Scores of posts on Twitter and Facebook (NASDAQ:META) challenged Democratic successes in U.S. midterm elections without evidence on Wednesday, social media experts said, but the misinformation did not rise to the firestorm levels that followed President Joe Biden's victory in 2020. Trump was later banned from the social media service. Actions taken by the social media services have been patchy. Common Cause, which monitors social media for voter suppression efforts, said on Tuesday that Twitter had taken no action on posts that the organization had flagged as inappropriate. Source: Investing.com
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