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Elections watchdogsVerge
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Some platforms will permit claims that the 2020 election was rigged, but prohibit premature victory claims or voter intimidation.
The Washington Post breaks down the different policies at Meta , Google/YouTube , TikTok , and X.
Elections watchdogs will be on the lookout for voter suppression and false information about how to vote.
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