Facebook may take extra steps to remove anti-vaccine misinformation

Facebook may take extra steps to remove anti-vaccine misinformation



According to Bloomberg, Facebook will take action against those spreading the information about the vaccine vaccinated to help prevent diseases from patients. According to reports, on Facebook, especially in groups, parents who have vaccinated children The material that is encouraging is increasing. It is believed that the state of Washington is a miserable disease due to such misguided information in Washington.

American Congressman Adam Edge Sachaf wrote a letter to Facebook and Google on this issue. In his letter, he has demanded attention to the issue on Facebook and Google.
According to Admin, Facebook suggests content that is a threat to public health. For example, the garage recently mentioned that Facebook is accepting the benefits of groups opposing children to vaccine.

Adam wrote in the letter "The repetition of information, whether it is wrong, is often considered to be correct." The algorithm, which operates those services, is not designed to distinguish between accurate and misleading information. "

Facebook says they will take extra measures to overcome this issue. Facebook will not display such content nor suggest it to join such groups.

The Facebook Search Risk will not display such content.

Centers for Disease Control says the vaccine has become safe and efficient. They can have a few side-by-side actions. However, not vaccine can only be dangerous for your children, but other children.
YouTube has recently decided that it will ban the misleading anti-vaccine videos including.


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