I really don't like twitter for all the crap and bots that's on there. I think it's a terrible format. But I think we are in a middle time, were new publishers and formats are rising at the same time as traditional media is falling. Hopefully larger publisher's and media organizations such as Facebook, Google and Twitter take the power and responsibility they have seriously.
Although I doubt he put that fact checking warning up all on his own, there must have been a policy in place that senior management agreed to, and legal have presumably okayed.
Sure, their personal political bias should put them up to a greater level of scrutiny; but it they can still fact check without bias.
So, have they?
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They’ll get dragged for doing anything that doesn’t align with X party. If not his tweets than something else.
Not saying people shouldn’t have common sense about what they post on a public forum tho...
I'm pretty sure most judges would recuse if they had statements like that surface.
Sections (a) (1) and especially (a) (5) here, for example: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibili...