COVID-19 was just like the flu.Facebook took the post down but not before it was shared about 26,000 times, data from the company's metric tool CrowdTangle showed."We remove incorrect information about the severity of COVID-19," a company spokesman told Reuters.The world's largest social media company, which exempts politicians from its third-party fact-checking program, has rarely taken action against posts from the Republican U.S.
president.Twitter disabled retweets on a similar tweet from Trump on Tuesday and added a warning label that said it broke its rules on "spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19" but that it might be in the public interest for it to remain accessible.During the 2019-2020.