YouTube to remove videos that lie about coronavirus vaccines
Source: Geeknetic added 17th Oct 2020
by Jordi Bercial 15 / / 2020 one
While we are approaching the one-year mark since the start of the coronavirus pandemic , we are seeing how the different social networks continue to adapt to the inventiveness of the human being, where there are dozens of excuses to discredit the real scientific work that surrounds us, and even theories that do not are even possible for minimally informed people , as was the case with the relationship between 5G and the coronavirus.
Now, it is the turn YouTube, and as we can read in Reuters, the video platform par excellence is going to extend the current rules regarding lies, propaganda and conspiracy theories about the coronavirus pandemic to include misinformation about coronavirus vaccines.
Among the latest theories, there is the belief that vaccines cause autism , as well as that love us inoculate microchips in the vaccine , which would later be controlled with 5G, and before this type of content, which as we said, they enter science fiction, YouTube has decided that the best performance is its direct deletion.
Hopefully with this The large amount of false information that can be found on the network today is stopped, because without a doubt, being the largest video platform, YouTube can become a great source of hoaxes.
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Jordi Bercial
Avid enthusiast of technology and electronics . I messed around with computer components almost since I learned to ride. I started working at Geeknetic after winning a contest on their forum for writing hardware articles. Drift, mechanics and photography lover. Don’t be shy and leave a comment on my articles if you have any questions.