Examples of rule-breaking posts following Twitter’s expanded ban include those that refer to people with a disease as ‘rats that contaminate everyone around them’. – EPA pic, March 6, 2020.
AS coronavirus fears continued to mount yesterday, Twitter expanded its ban on “dehumanising language” to include disease. A rule barring such hate speech targeting religious groups now applies to “language that dehumanises on the basis of age, disability or disease”, said the platform’s safety team in an online post.
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