Civics: Censorship election climate

Alana Goodman:

Although there was no evidence in 2020 that the Post’s reporting was inaccurate—and even Hunter Biden didn’t deny that the emails were real—Democrats decried the story as Russian “misinformation,” and Facebook and Twitter took unprecedented steps to prevent users from viewing or sharing it weeks before the election.

Facebook announced that it would be “reducing [the story’s] distribution on our platform” and changed its algorithm to make posts about the article less visible. Twitter locked the Post’s account and barred users from sharing the link, claiming it was “potentially harmful.”

Facebook declined to comment.

Numerous other news outlets have since corroborated the Post’s reporting.