Twitter has said that it will begin removing misinformation about
Covid-19 vaccinations from its site.
Twitter has said
that it will begin removing misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations from its
site.
It listed among
posts that will remove as those including false claims that the virus is not
real, debunked claims about the effects of receiving the vaccine and baseless
claims that suggest that immunizations are used to harm or control people.
Twitter said in a
blog post on Wednesday that it will start enforcing the new policy next week.
If people send tweets in violation of the rules, they will be required to
delete them before they are able to tweet again. Before the offending tweet is
removed, Twitter will hide it from view.
Twitter
said that starting early next year, it may also label tweets that advance
"unsubstantiated rumours, disputed claims, as well as incomplete or
out-of-context information about vaccines" but that may not merit a removal
under the new rules.
The new policy
comes as the US is beginning to roll out COVID-19
vaccinations in the largest immunization campaign in the country's history.
Vaccinations in other countries are also under way.
This while large
swaths of people are hesitant about immunizations, and anti-vaccination groups
and individuals peddle conspiracies on social media.
Facebook and
YouTube have also announced they will remove misinformation about the vaccines.
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