TWITTER SUSPENDS ACCOUNTS OVER QANON
Twitter says it suspended more than 70,000 accounts sharing QAnon content since Friday after the deadly siege on the U.S. Capitol. It also limited accounts that engaged with them and has deployed technology to surface “potentially harmful tweets for urgent human review.” Twitter decided to permanently suspend President Donald Trump’s account after years in which violated the company’s rules against election misinformation, glorifying violence, and falsehoods about COVID-19.