The
video, which was posted on Saturday by White House social media
director Dan Scavino, showed Biden stumbling on a speech in
Kansas City, Missouri, in which he said the words "Excuse me. We
can only re-elect Donald Trump."
Biden's full sentence, which was cut off by the clip, was
"Excuse me. We can only re-elect Donald Trump if in fact we get
engaged in this circular firing squad here. It's gotta be a
positive campaign so join us."
Twitter implemented its new policy, which labels tweets with
manipulated or synthetic media such as deepfakes or more
manually edited videos, on March 5.
However, Twitter's new label was not showing for all users.
The tag was applied on Sunday afternoon, but Twitter said it was
not showing when people searched for the tweet or clicked into
it, only when it was seen in timelines. A Twitter spokesman said
the company was working on a fix.
"The video was NOT manipulated," said Scavino in a later tweet.
Social media companies are under pressure to police misleading
or false information on their platforms ahead of the U.S.
presidential election in November, in which Biden and Senator
Bernie Sanders are vying to be the Democratic nominee to oust
Republican President Trump.
The video, which had about 5.8 million views on Twitter at the
time of writing, was also posted on Scavino's Facebook page,
where it had about 1 million views.
The Biden campaign slammed Facebook Inc. for showing the video
on its platforms without labels.
"Facebook won't say it, but it is apparent to all who have
examined their conduct and policies: they care first and
foremost about money and, to that end, are willing to serve as
one of the world's most effective mediums for the spread of vile
lies," said Greg Schultz, Biden's campaign manager.
Facebook did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Culliford in San Francisco, additional
reporting by Scott DiSavino in New York; Editing by Michael
Perry and; Christian Schmollinger)
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