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Twitter cracks down on false Covid-19 vaccine posts

Social media platform follows in Facebook, YouTube footsteps

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 Dec 2020 10:10AM

Twitter cracks down on false Covid-19 vaccine posts
Twitter will crack down on false posts about Covid-19 vaccines. It already targets posts containing false information on how the virus spreads and the efficacy of public health measures, such as mask-wearing. – Twitter pic, December 17, 2020

NEW YORK – Twitter said yesterday that it will crack down on false posts about Covid-19 vaccines beginning next week, following in the footsteps of Facebook and YouTube.

The social media platform already targets posts containing false information on how the virus spreads and the efficacy of public health measures, such as mask-wearing.

“We will prioritise the removal of the most harmful misleading information, and... begin to label tweets that contain potentially misleading information about the vaccines,” Twitter said in a statement.

“We are focused on mitigating misleading information that presents the biggest potential harm to people’s health and wellbeing.”

The policy will include action against claims that the vaccine is used to intentionally cause harm or control people.

Vaccination campaigns have started in several countries, including Britain, the United States and Canada, and are about to start in the European Union after the green light from the regulator for the vaccine developed by Pfizer-BioNTech.

YouTube and Facebook have previously announced strict policies to censor vaccine misinformation and efforts to disrupt vaccination campaigns. – AFP, December 17, 2020

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