Elon Musk calls it ‘extremely concerning’
New documents reveal how the United States government used a secret Twitter portal to censor COVID-19 content that contradicted the governmentโs narrative.
In its ongoing probe into Twitterโs censorship practices, America First Legal has obtained a fourth set of documents (pdf) exposing a secret Twitter portal, which U.S. government officials used to censor dissenting COVID-19 views in violation of the First Amendment. Itโs a revelation Elon Musk described as โextremely concerning.โ
The documents reveal that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was collaborating with UNICEF, the World Health Organization, and Mafindo to mitigate โdisinformation.โ Mafindo is a Facebook third-party fact-checking partner based in Indonesia that is funded by Google, known to have censored searches for keywords like Coronavirus, and COVID-19 as well as blocking information regarding adverse reactions and deaths caused by COVID-19 vaccines. Facebook started its third-party fact-checking program in 2016, working with fact-checkers from around the world who are certified by the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) at Poynter to rate and review the accuracy of the content on their platform. According to the IFCN website, they believe โnonpartisan and transparent fact-checking can be a powerful instrument of accountability journalism.โ However, among their advisory board, U.S.-based representatives appear to be from liberal-leaning outlets such as the Washington Post and PolitiFact, which is owned by Poynter.
The Twitter Portal
On March 10, 2021 email from a US Public Policy employee at Facebook to several CDC employees spoke of the social media giantโs โweekly sync with CDCโ and how the CDC was โto invite other agencies as needed.โ
A March 24, 2021 email from the same Facebook employees to CDC employees said โthis is my regular FB meeting and they would like to discuss 2 misinformation topicsโ and โmisinformation that was removed.โ
On May 10, 2021, a Twitter employee recommended to a CDC official to enroll in Twitterโs Partner Support Portal, which he described as โthe best way to get a spreadsheet like this reviewed.โ