Florida

YouTube now banning all false claims about medically proven vaccinations

Miami, Florida – All claims that vaccines are dangerous or cause health issues, like cancer, infertility or autism cracked down by YouTube.

According to Dr. Jeanine Guidry from Virginia Commonwealth University who studies the influence of media on public health, even the best-intentioned people can be swayed by false claims.

“If that information is less available, it’s less likely they’re going to encounter it. And that, that matters because ultimately, it’s going to protect people,” Dr. Guidry said.

Social media outlets like Facebook, Twitter, and others have been trying to flag or remove misinformation but tech experts say it’s an uphill battle.

“The tech industry is trying to come up with answers, including using computer programs, mixed with humans to moderate this stuff. And they are woefully behind what’s actually happening on their platforms, at all times,” said Ian Sherr, CNET News editor-at-large.

He adds, “It’s impossible to monitor all this stuff. I mean, that’s just the reality of it.”

According to Health experts, spreading scientific data may be the best antidote.

“Because there’s two sides of this. There’s misinformation. There’s also good information that needs to be communicated better.” Dr. Guidry said.

YouTube has already taken down accounts that spread misinformation about vaccines.

At this time it is unknown how much content was removed.

 

Raymond Simpson

Raymond Simpson is an Ohio native, long-time Coral Springs resident, and the Editor at MDMH Coral Springs. He lives with his family in The Dells, where you can find him on weekends running – literally running – with his two golden retrievers.

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