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By Marianna Spring
Specialist disinformation reporter, BBC News
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Twitter has suspended a number of accounts for sharing a viral message claiming to be a Black Lives Matter protester who’s now planning to vote for Donald Trump’s Republican Party.
The message was shared by a seemingly inauthentic account using a profile picture of a male model.
Since then ... Read even more