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#Newly elected QAnon supporter is drowning in Twitter warnings

#Newly elected QAnon supporter is drowning in Twitter warnings

Republican Congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene has had 19 tweets labeled by Twitter as election misinformation in just one day.
Republican Congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene has had 19 tweets labeled by Twitter as election misinformation in just one day.
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Nineteen — that’s how many of Republican Congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Twitter posts were slapped with an election misinformation warning label by the company on November 4.

Over the past few days, Greene has been spreading quite a few falsehoods on Twitter containing misinformation about election results and untrue claims of voter fraud and “stolen” elections. 

Twitter, as part of its new election policies, hides these tweets behind a warning label. They are still visible if a user clicks through, but the label helps throttle the spread of this misinformation.

Visiting Greene’s Twitter profile page results in quite a unique user experience.

Newly elected QAnon supporter is drowning in Twitter warnings

“Some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process,” reads the social media platform’s warning label.

In one day, this label appears on Greene’s tweets a whopping 19 separate times. For comparison, President Donald Trump, who has routinely found his posts to this Twitter policy, has only had the warning label applied to eight of his tweets since Election Day.

A QAnon-supporting Republican Congressional candidate, Greene won her race in Georgia on Tuesday. believers claim that President Trump is waging a secret war against a global Satanic pedophile ring run by members of the Democratic Party and the Hollywood elite. Over the past few months, social media platforms like and have taken action against accounts that promote the QAnon conspiracy.

Greene’s electoral victory on Tuesday makes her one of two candidates who have supported QAnon that are headed to Congress next year. The other is Lauren Boebert of Colorado.

By Matt Binder

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