In England, the attack on 5G base stations was organized due to the reason that the coronavirus epidemic started. Twitter has announced that it will remove posts that create this perception. A post was posted on the official account of the Twitter technical support service, announcing that the list of publications that were interpreted as unverified claims of the coronavirus pandemic and that was subject to deletion for this purpose has been expanded. The statement stated that the social network will remove the tweets that “it will destroy people with unverified claims that encourage them to engage in badly targeted activities, and in addition, it can destroy and damage critical 5G infrastructure, spread panic, social unrest or rebellion”. It is important to note that the new rules do not apply to all tweets that connect the Coronavirus pandemic to the advent of 5G networks. Instead, the social network will prioritize the removal of tweets that “encourage people to act” or otherwise promote vandalism. Deleting tweets to encourage revolt The new differences will be part of the rules previously approved on Twitter. According to the comments, users are not allowed to publish materials that can provoke mass panic or social unrest. Since the rule was introduced, more than 2,200 tweets have been deleted on the social network that have "misleading and potentially dangerous content". It would not be wrong to say that the conspiracy theories related to 5G technology are approaching a particularly concrete issue in the middle of the tense situation with the name of the Coronavirus pandemic. According to Western news agencies, only 50 base station towers and other network infrastructure objects were damaged in the month we left behind in the UK. It should be noted that in the last few weeks, similar cases have been seen in some other countries in the European region.