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Elizabeth Warren released a plan to combat disinformation. Then it fell ...

With the first elections in the Democratic primary race closing in, Sen. Elizabeth Warren released a plan this week to combat digital disinformation. “Anyone who seeks to challenge and defeat ... Read More
Warren plan would criminalize election-related online disinformation ...

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., released another plan Wednesday ahead of next week's Iowa caucuses — and this one could land those sharing false information ... Read More
Warren releases plan to fight election disinformation - The Hill

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) on Wednesday released a plan to fight online disinformation ahead of the 2020 election, warning that the country is ill-prepared to combat the scourge of false ... Read More
How Warren would fight election disinformation - POLITICO

Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday unveiled a plan to combat the spread of election-related disinformation, which proposes criminal and civil penalties for online voter suppression efforts and ... Read More
Elizabeth Warren’s plan to stop disinformation on social media ... - Mic

Disinformation may once again be a defining feature of the 2020 election, but if the dust settles and she has taken the presidency, then Elizabeth Warren will have a plan to ensure the problem isn ... Read More
Wyden, Merkley, colleagues urge social media, chat platforms to ... - KTVZ

During the 2020 elections, research showed that election disinformation in Spanish stayed up for longer on social media, as compared to English,” the senators continued. Read More
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