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Facebook widens ban on vaccine misinformation – CBS News
The platform added a new set of false claims to its list of COVID-19 information that will be removed.
On Monday, Facebook announced that it was taking more aggressive steps to combat conspiracy theories and misinformation about vaccines. In a statement detailing its steps to promote authoritative information about COVID-19 vaccines, the social media giant shared an expanded list of false and dangerous claims about vaccines that will not be allowed on the platform.
Facebook initially announced in December that it would get rid of unproven theories about the coronavirus vaccines on both Instagram…
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