told Reuters.The decision expands on an already existing YouTube policy to crack down on “medically unsubstantiated” claims about the pandemic.
Since February, YouTube said it has removed more than 200,000 videos for making bogus or dangerous claims about COVID-19.YouTube’s policy update comes after the WHO has faced some pushback, including from President Trump, over its early response to the pandemic, with critics saying the organization was too reliant on data from the Chinese government. (WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus pushed back against those claims in April.).The Google-owned video giant expanded its COVID-19 crack down one day after Facebook said it would no longer allow ads that discourage vaccinations. “If an ad.
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