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Kalshi and Polymarket Implement Policies Against Election Misinformation

Kalshi and Polymarket have decided to ban paid creators from spreading misinformation about election results. This move aims to uphold the integrity of elections and follows reports of misleading content regarding California's election.

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Kalshi and Polymarket, two online prediction market platforms, have announced that they will prohibit paid content creators and affiliates from spreading misinformation regarding election results. This decision follows reports of misinformation related to California's election. According to NPR technology reporter Bobby Allyn, Kalshi stated that it will not allow paid creators to question the integrity or accuracy of elections, legal rulings, or official determinations related to elections.

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