Health
YouTube bans misinformation about Covid vaccinations – The Guardian
Any claims about Covid vaccinations that contradict the WHO will be removed, says YouTube
YouTube has banned misinformation about Covid vaccinations, just days after Facebook took similar action on its own platform.
The company says that the fact that such a vaccine might be imminent makes it the right time to take action, and expand its pre-existing policies against Covid-19 medical misinformation.
A Covid-19 vaccine may be imminent, therefore were ensuring we have the right policies in place to be able to remove misinformation related to a Covid-19 vaccine from the platform, a Yo…
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