Threads joins X in blocking posts to apparently leaked documents about JD Vance
Briefly

Meta has stated that its policies explicitly "do not allow content from hacked sources or content leaked as part of a foreign government operation to influence US elections." This clear stance marks an important effort to protect the integrity of the electoral process from potentially harmful foreign interference that could shape public opinion.
Following the lead of X, Threads is blocking links to leaked documents regarding JD Vance, primarily due to concerns over the authenticity and legality of the documents, as highlighted by the intelligence community's warnings about hacking attempts.
The action taken by Threads does not remove posts containing links to Ken Klippenstein's Substack article, but it limits access, indicating a level of caution regarding potentially harmful or sensitive content.
Independent journalist Ken Klippenstein faced immediate repercussions when publishing leaked documents, as his account on X was suspended, which underscores the precarious balance between journalistic freedom and platform policies regarding sensitive material.
Read at Business Insider
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