Health
Social media superspreaders: Why Instagram, not Facebook, will be the real battleground for COVID-19 vaccine m – Business Insider India
Facebook on Thursday announced it would begin removing content that makes false claims about COVID-19 vaccines. The platform has taken a lot of heat for being

As Facebook brings in new policies to fight the inevitable onslaught of COVID-19 vaccine
misinformation, Instagram – where anti-vaxx accounts post images and videos to millions of followers – could become the place it most struggles to keep it in check.
Facebook said Thursday it would crack down on COVID-19 vaccine misinformation on both Facebook and Instagram, removing posts that make false claims. The new policy comes at a crucial time: On December 2, the UK approved Pfizer’s shot, becoming the…
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