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Facebook to remove content promoting misinformation about vaccines – WION
In another effort to curb misinformation about vaccines, the social media platform Facebook has decided to ban all kinds of misinformation about every vaccine.
In another effort to curb misinformation about vaccines, the social media platform Facebook has decided to ban all kinds of misinformation about every vaccine.
The decision has been taken after several sorts of misinformation has been posted and shared on Facebook for many years.
“We will begin enforcing this policy immediately, with a particular focus on Pages, groups and accounts that violate these rules,” said Guy Rose, who is responsible for content decisions. “We’ll continue to expand our enforcement…
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