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Facebook banning, removing more vaccine misinformation from site – WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
Facebook is stepping up its policy to remove language that spreads misinformation about vaccines, COVID-19 and otherwise, from its site.
**In the video above, social media scams surge during the pandemic**
(WJW) Facebook is stepping up its policy to remove language that spreads misinformation about vaccines, COVID-19 and otherwise, from its site. The change goes for Instagram as well.
Prior to this change, the company had made these types of posts, or groups espousing false claims, less visible, but is now working to remove these claims entirely.
Misinformation that is not acceptable includes:
- Anything suggesting the coronavirus…
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