Nostra
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They didn't fall in lockstep with WHO, so it is false information form "snake oil salesman".Who determined it was 'false information'??So, now YouTube is just another mouthpiece for the Chicoms.
YouTube CEO Says Platform Will Remove Coronavirus Content That Goes Against WHO Guidelines
In a recent interview with CNN, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said the platform will begin banning content that promotes any unproven or fake treatments for coronavirus. In addition, the platform will seek to block any content that "goes against" WHO guidelines on the pandemic.
YouTube has already banned videos that attempt to claim connections between 5G technology and coronavirus, with the latest move introducing more restrictions. In a recent interview with CNN, CEO Susan Wojcicki said the platform would remove "problematic" content related to the pandemic and "anything that is medically unsubstantiated" in an attempt to battle misinformation that places people at serious risk. For example, content that peddles unsubstantiated herbal cures for coronavirus will be removed. It is not clear how YouTube will police its massive library of content that grows substantially every day or where exactly it will draw the line given that health authorities are not in full agreement about some aspects of the pandemic, though the move seems designed more to combat extreme misinformation. Earlier this year, the company had announced plans to demonetize any videos discussing coronavirus, but it quickly went back on the decision after heavy resistance from the platform's creators.
YouTube CEO Says Platform Will Remove Coronavirus Content That Goes Against WHO Guidelines
In a recent interview with CNN, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said the platform will begin banning content that promotes any unproven or fake treatments for coronavirus. In addition, the platform will seek to block any content that "goes against" WHO guidelines on the pandemic. YouTube has already...fstoppers.com
IOW's, the platform was overrun with "Fake New" of the type of the two California doctors promoting the idea that the virus wasn't all that and a bag of peanuts, that 1000 post a month posters here and on other platforms have been pushing as evidence that the government is lying to them. That video has been taken down because it contained false information with no basis in actual research, and was, at best antecdotal, and at worst, just as dangerous as the President's suggestion to get disinfectants inside people.
We see what your kind is trying to do here. Don't think we don't.