Social media influencers vaping glamorously into their social media feeds are often not doing so for free. And new research suggests that calling out their pay-to-play posts as advertisements in a plain, obvious way might have an impact on young people.
.@Facebook's Mark Zuckerburg implicated in the steal. Allegations are he funneled tens of millions to state election officials to push flawed mail-in balloting. Therefore Facebook's suppression, censorship, and false labeling of election crisis posts is seriously compromised .
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) December 8, 2020
Many in the media have criticized my approach to #COVID19, labeling me ill-informed, reckless and even a “denier.” Meanwhile, the media has ignored spikes in states that did everything "right" while devastating their economies. https://t.co/oBfeOSoKEW
— Governor Kristi Noem (@govkristinoem) December 8, 2020