US author Naomi Wolf has been suspended from Twitter after spreading misinformation about the vaccine. Dr. Wolf, best known for her book The Myth Beauty, posted a wide range of unfounded theories about vaccines.

In a tweet, the author, followed by more than 140,000 people, claimed that vaccines were a "software platform that could take downloads". She also compared Dr. Anthony Fauci, Covid senior adviser in the US, to "Satan".

Recently, she wrote on Twitter that the urine and feces of people who had received the vaccine needed to be separated from the general sewage supply as tests were done to measure their impact on unvaccinated people through drinking water.

As for the children wearing masks, she wrote on Twitter that she was "seeing children with their faces down and hanging inertly, with absolutely motionless muscles, when they took off their masks."

Dr Wolf also cheated by posting a quote made on a photo of an American adult movie star dressed as a doctor.

Its suspension has been welcomed by many users on the platform. While some others have expressed concern that her suspension was stifling free speech.