YouTube will develop a "policy framework" for medical content that identifies prevention, treatment, and denial misinformation.
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TikTok is attacking misinformation on multiple fronts
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YouTube details “long-term vision” for its medical misinformation policy
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YouTube Announces Outright Ban On All Vaccine Misinformation, Not Just COVID
YouTube is broadening its crackdown on vaccine misinformation, instituting an outright ban on all videos that contain lies about any vaccines that have been approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) or local health authorities, and not just COVID-19 -- for which it has already had policies in place since November.
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Twitch Holding Celebrity-Studded, 12-Hour Livestream March 28 To Benefit WHO
On March 28, Twitch will host Stream Aid, a 12-hour, celebrity-studded charity livestream to raise money for the World Health Organization’s (WHO) COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
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World Health Organization Launches Daily Livestreamed Concert Series With Coldplay, John Legend, More
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