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Twitter first rolled out the policy in 2020 and over the past few years saw over 11,000 accounts suspended as a result. One such booted account holder was Mary Bowden, a Houston doctor who promoted ivermectin as a drug for the coronavirus.
The policy of banning or suspending accounts for what Twitter called misinformation infuriated vaccine and lockdown skeptics during the height of the pandemic in 2020, with many believing the policy was inconsistent and biased.
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The policy of banning or suspending accounts for what Twitter called misinformation infuriated vaccine and lockdown skeptics during the height of the pandemic in 2020, with many believing the policy was inconsistent and biased.

Twitter stops enforcing COVID-19 misinformation policy
Twitter will no longer punish users who post what some think is misleading or false information related to COVID-19 on its platform.