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Before he published the code, Musk tweeted that even his own team does not fully understand the Twitter algorithms, and that “people will discover many silly things, but we’ll patch issues as soon as they’re found.” Still, the line of code that seems to specifically target the war in Ukraine is the highly specific compared to broad categories of “HighToxicity,” “Violence,” “Misleading,” or “Hateful” content.
The most charitable explanation for downplaying talks on Ukraine is the number of Russia-aligned bots and accounts trying to spread misinformation about the ongoing conflict. NBC News has previously published a database of 200,000 tweets Twitter tied to Russia-linked accounts, though most of these were banned before the start of the war in early 2022.
Before Musk came on board, Twitter modified its misinformation policy to specifically target “demonstrably false” posts about the war in Ukraine and other global crises.