Roughly 2 million tweets spread dangerous misinformation and hoaxes about the coronavirus, according to an unpublished State Department report
Claudio Furlan/Lapresse via Associated Press Millions of tweets have spread dangerous conspiracy theories about the coronavirus, an unpublished State Department report said, according to The Washington Post . Many posts have offered baseless and untrue allegations about the outbreak's origins, speculating that it was created as a bioweapon or manufactured by the CIA or the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Some of the hoaxes have appear to have been propelled by fake accounts, the report said. Major social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter began taking action weeks ago to limit the spread of conspiracy theories. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories . An unpublished State Department report found that roughly 2 million tweets spread dangerous and untrue conspiracy theories about the coronavirus while the outbreak began to spread beyond China, The Washington Post reported Saturday . The State Department report flagged a number of wildly inaccurat...