YouTube cracks down on abortion misinformation
YouTube wants to limit misinformation about abortion on its platform.
YouTube wants to limit misinformation about abortion on its platform.
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YouTube is wiping vaccine misinformation and conspiracy theories from its popular video-sharing platform. The ban on vaccine misinformation, announced in a blog post on Wednesday, comes as countries around the world continue to offer free immunizations for COVID-19 to a somewhat hesitant public.
Former President Donald Trump has filed suit against three of the country’s biggest tech companies, claiming he and other conservatives have been wrongfully censored.
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YouTube is giving parents more supervision over what their children watch on its site. The site will launch three new settings that are a part of what it calls “supervised experiences.”
YouTube is the latest internet platform to take action against President Donald Trump. The video sharing site has banned his channel for at least a week, and could extend that.
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