They didn't say the reason for banning it was COVID misinformation, though. They thought of some superfluous term and said the community violated the rules by indulging in whatever that superfluous word stands for and so here we are.
The social-media company said it has confidentially filed paperwork with the SEC for an initial public offering, an announcement that comes at the tail end of a banner year for stock-market debuts.
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