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Misleading tweet by Trump team is flagged — sort of

Edited video seems to show Biden endorsing the president.

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Twitter Inc. marked a video posted by President Trump’s team as manipulate­d content under its new media policy. But the tag doesn’t show up for all users.

Dan Scavino, the White House director of social media, posted a video clip Sunday that appeared to show Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden saying, “We can only reelect Donald Trump.”

The quote was cut from a speech Biden made at a Missouri campaign rally last week where he said: “If you want a nominee who will bring the party together, who will run for positive progressiv­e vision for the future — not turn this primary into a campaign of negative attacks because that will only reelect Donald Trump if we go that route — if you want that, join us.”

But Twitter’s tag on the video only shows up in the timeline view, not in the tweet detail. That means that users pulling up the individual tweet won’t see the warning. A spokespers­on said Twitter was working on a fix for the issue.

The spokespers­on for Twitter confirmed that the tweet had been marked based on its synthetic and manipulate­d media policy. In a tweet, Scavino contested that the video was manipulate­d.

Twitter in February announced the policy to warn about misleading clips in an attempt to target deep fakes as well as other kinds of “substantia­lly edited” photos and videos.

In some cases, Twitter will label the video or photo so users know it has been doctored, but will let it remain on the social media network. In other cases, when the content may “impact public safety or cause serious harm,” Twitter said the video or photo is likely to be removed.

It’s part of a broader campaign by Silicon Valley giants to target the spread of misinforma­tion on their platforms. Facebook Inc., which came under fire last year over a doctored video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that made it appear that the congresswo­man was slurring her words, has released its own policy on manipulate­d content.

The operator of the world’s largest social network pledged to remove content that has been “edited or synthesize­d” beyond adjustment­s for quality or clarity and is deemed likely to mislead viewers.

Google rejected dozens of ads from Trump’s presidenti­al campaign for violating its policies in the week leading up to Super Tuesday, as well as a Bernie Sanders ad and two from a political action committee supporting Biden, according to data released by the company last week.

 ?? Kyle Rivas Getty Images ?? TWITTER debuted a tag to indicate that a clip of Joe Biden posted by President Trump’s social media chief had been altered, but not all users can see the disclaimer. Above, Biden speaks Saturday in Kansas City, Mo.
Kyle Rivas Getty Images TWITTER debuted a tag to indicate that a clip of Joe Biden posted by President Trump’s social media chief had been altered, but not all users can see the disclaimer. Above, Biden speaks Saturday in Kansas City, Mo.

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