Facebook and Twitter are both taking action after a video shared by President Trump they say contains misinformation about the coronavirus
Facebook, apparently, does have a line. The social media giant removed a video from Donald Trump's official Facebook page on Wednesday. The stated reason, according to a company spokesperson, was that the post spread misinformation about the coronavirus. "This video includes false claims that a group of people is immune from COVID-19 which is a violation of our policies around harmful COVID misinformation," confirmed the spokesperson over email. A visit to Trump's Facebook page shows no trace of the post. When asked if Facebook would put some sort of notice in place of the now-removed video — perhaps explaining why it was removed — the spokesperson replied that's not Facebook's policy. "Don’t think we would put notice on content we remove, so in this case the post just comes down," they clarified. In the removed video, the president told Fox & Friends that schools should remain open. "My view is that schools should be...