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Social media suspensions may be linked to misinformation, not platform bias: study  
Social media platforms’ suspensions of accounts may not be rooted in political biases, but rather certain political groups’ tendency to share misinformation, according to a new study.   The study, published this week in the journal Nature by researchers from Oxford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), pushes back on the argument — often made by Republicans — that social media platform content moderation policies unfairly target certain political identities to censor partisan speech.   The study found that while conservatives and supporters of former President Trump are more likely to have their posts removed on social media or their accounts suspended than

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