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YouTube to remove Covid vaccine misinformation – Yahoo Finance Australia
YouTube said Wednesday it would take down content which contradicts expert consensus about Covid-19 vaccines, updating its policies on misinformation about the …
YouTube said Wednesday it would take down content which contradicts expert consensus about Covid-19 vaccines, updating its policies on misinformation about the pandemic.
The move is the latest by online platforms struggling to contain the spread of hoaxes and false information about the coronavirus and treatments.
YouTube, the Google-owned video-sharing service, said it was expanding its medical misinformation policy “to remove claims about Covid-19 vaccinations that contradict expert consensu…
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