If at first you don't succeed,Jesús Franco keep telling people that you're trying again.
Facebook announced Monday that, over a year into a pandemic that has killed more than 460,000 people in the U.S. alone, it intends to do more about the pervasive anti-vaccine content sloshing across its platform. Specifically, the social media giant said it will remove a specific set of false claims about both COVID-19 and vaccines.
Of course, we've heard this promise before. In March 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic, Facebook promised to crack down on anti-vaccine content. In October of 2020, Facebook said it would finally ban anti-vaccine ads. And in December of 2020, Facebook insisted it would ban COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.
As Monday's announcement makes clear, Facebook still has some work to do.
"Today, we are expanding our efforts to remove false claims on Facebook and Instagram about COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccines and vaccines in general during the pandemic," explains the company in a blog post. "Today, following consultations with leading health organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), we are expanding the list of false claims we will remove to include additional debunked claims about the coronavirus and vaccines."
Facebook kindly provides us with examples of statements that, going forward, will theoretically no longer be allowed on the platform:
"COVID-19 is man-made or manufactured"
"Vaccines are not effective at preventing the disease they are meant to protect against"
"It's safer to get the disease than to get the vaccine"
"Vaccines are toxic, dangerous or cause autism"
SEE ALSO: Congress blasts Facebook's algorithm as rotten to its core in scathing letter
The company says it will start implementing the new policy immediately. Notably, Facebook also says that if a Group or account repeatedly posts or shares the now-banned anti-vax content, it may boot it from the platform entirely.
Better late than never.
Topics Facebook Instagram Social Media COVID-19
How Horror Transformed Comics by Grant GeissmanFive Films Enrique VilaPainting with a Moth’s Wing by The Paris ReviewStaff Picks: People, Places, and Poems by The Paris ReviewThe Digital Face by Namwali SerpellThe Nature of Gary Snyder by Robert HassThe Stylish Disaffection of “Divorcing”Ramona Forever by Adrienne RaphelCooking with Italo Calvino by Valerie StiversSomething to Hold On To: An Interview with Rumaan Alam by Cornelia ChanningStaff Picks: Splorts, Seers, and Sentences by The Paris ReviewThe Art of Distance No. 33 by The Paris ReviewThe Rings of Sebald by Daniel MendelsohnOur Interminable Election Eve by Jonah Goldman KayThe Art of Distance No. 28 by The Paris ReviewWhen Murakami Came to the States by David KarashimaThe Art of Distance No. 23 by The Paris ReviewStaff Picks: Trail Mix, Safe Sex, and ConversationWe Must Keep the Earth by N. Scott MomadayEven the Simplest Words Have Secrets: An Interview With Jennifer Croft by Rhian Sasseen Minnesota Lynx vs. Dallas Wings 2024 livestream: Watch live WNBA Best Labor Day headphones deals: Apple, Bose, Beats, and more on sale Sinner vs. Michelsen 2024 livestream: Watch US Open for free Uber faces $324 million fine for mishandling driver data Apple Intelligence is now a little easier to get outside the U.S. Connecticut Sun vs. Indiana Fever 2024 livestream: Watch live WNBA Amazon Android Days sale 2024: Save on unlocked phones, tablets, and more A Barbie flip phone is here from HMD New iPad mini might be coming soon NYT Strands hints, answers for August 29 Garmin Fenix 8 vs. Apple Watch Ultra: The Fenix wins big on battery life Washington Mystics vs. Chicago Sky 2024 livestream: Watch live WNBA Wordle today: The answer and hints for August 29 Las Vegas Aces vs. Dallas Wings 2024 livestream: Watch live WNBA 'Terminator Zero' creators find fresh life in sci New Grok response directs users to Vote.gov for election questions Elon Musk's AI facility is reportedly operating gas turbines without a permit Collins vs. Dolehide 2024 livestream: Watch US Open for free Wordle today: The answer and hints for August 27 SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission: How to watch the launch
2.0668s , 10107.3359375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Jesús Franco】,Prosperous Times Information Network