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By Bridget Coyne and Sam Toizer on
As voters face unprecedented challenges when casting their ballot in the upcoming 2020 US elections, Twitter is doing what we can to ensure that people have access to the reliable information.
By Bridget Coyne on
As the 2020 US election approaches, Twitter is taking steps to empower more people to join in the conversation, participate confidently, and make their voices heard.
By Bridget Coyne and Sam Toizer on
Twitter wants to empower every eligible person to vote in the 2020 US election.
By Kevin Kane and Bridget Coyne on
Ensuring the public can find information from authoritative sources is a key aspect of our commitment to serve the public conversation on Twitter.
By Bridget Coyne on
Twitter announces 2020 US election labels and candidate verification
By Bridget Coyne on
We want to share an update on our efforts to ensure that Twitter provides a healthy space for public conversation that voters can rely on for accurate election news and information.
By Bridget Coyne on
Today, we are introducing U.S. election labels for specified candidates running in the 2018 U.S. midterm general election.
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