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Friend, we’re worried: Social-media companies are limiting public access to critical voting information ahead of Election Day. Here’s what we’re up against: TikTok just laid off hundreds of content moderators.3 Meta has begun suppressing voter information, including useful content about the democratic process.4 Twitter has continued to force Musk’s many election lies on users, whether they follow him or not. YouTube has entirely washed its hands of accountability, refusing to respond to repeated questions from Free Press, our research allies or investigative reporters. Most voters will use social media this week to research candidates, find their polling place and see results as they come in — with many relying on these platforms as their main source for voting information. These companies have the expertise and resources to implement platform-integrity measures, but repeatedly show their true colors in terms of the policy and funding choices they make.We're not backing down from our fight to push Big Tech to do the right thing. If you’re with us, please donate to our Democracy Watch Fund. Thank you in advance for your support at this critical time, Candace and the rest of us at Free Press Action
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