Birdwatch Note
2024-07-21 19:07:10 UTC - NOT_MISLEADING
NNN. Op does not claim that tap water straight from the tap is always clean and safe, just states that you can drink it, which you indeed can.
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- classification - NOT_MISLEADING
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- summary
- NNN. Op does not claim that tap water straight from the tap is always clean and safe, just states that you can drink it, which you indeed can.