Rick Moran, "YouTube Announces It Will Ban All 'Anti-Vaccine' Content"
The social media giant YouTube will begin banning content it deems “anti-vaccine,” claiming that sowing skepticism about the coronavirus vaccine has led to reduced vaccination rates across the country.
“Misinformation researchers” have claimed for years that vaccine skepticism on YouTube was leading to reduced vaccination rates not only for COVID-19 vaccines but for childhood disease vaccines as well. But YouTube has resisted targeting anti-vax skeptics, saying that maintaining a relatively open platform was a free speech issue.
But the social media company has come under increasing threat from government regulators who want YouTube and other social media sites to spout only government-approved ideas about vaccines. The YouTube ban could easily include bans on content that discusses side effects or vaccine efficacy.
Any subjective interpretation of “anti-vaccine skepticism” has to be placed in the larger context of having a robust debate about the efficacy and safety of vaccines.
The immediate effects of the YouTube ban include taking down channels belonging to vaccine skeptics Robert F. Kennedy, who heads a vaccine skeptic organization, and Joseph Mercola, an alternative medicine entrepreneur Both advocates claim they are only about exposing government and corporate lies about vaccines.
Washington Post:The anti-vaccine movement goes back to well before the pandemic. False scientific claims that childhood vaccines caused autism made in the late 1990s have contributed to rising numbers of people refusing to let their kids get shots that had been commonplace for decades. As social media took over more of the media landscape, anti-vaccine activists spread their messages on Facebook parenting groups and through YouTube videos.The ban is not about proving or disproving whether government-approved vaccines are safe and effective. The ban is about using subjective criteria to silence some voices who disagree with the dominant medical and scientific views on vaccines.
The anti-vaccine movement now also incorporates groups as diverse as conspiracy theorists who believe former president Donald Trump is still the rightful president, and some wellness influencers who see the vaccines as unnatural substances that will poison human bodies. All of the government-approved coronavirus vaccines have gone through rigorous testing and have been scientifically proved to be highly effective and safe.“We’ll remove claims that vaccines are dangerous or cause a lot of health effects, that vaccines cause autism, cancer, infertility or contain microchips,” [Matt] Halprin, [YouTube’s vice president of global trust and safety] said. “At least hundreds” of moderators at YouTube are working specifically on medical misinformation, he added. The policy will be enforced in all of the dozens of languages that YouTube operates in.The company is also expanding its work to bring more videos from official sources onto the platform, like the National Academy of Medicine and the Cleveland Clinic, said Garth Graham, YouTube’s global head of health care and public health partnerships. The goal is to get videos with scientific information in front of people before they go down the rabbit hole of anti-vaccine content.One can certainly understand YouTube wanting to ban some of the skeptics for totally off-the-wall claims about microchips being in vaccines. But it should be pointed out that the mRNA COVID vaccines manufactured by Moderna and Pfizer are revolutionary not only in how they prevent disease but in how they’re manufactured. They simply haven’t been in existence long enough for detailed, long-term studies on mRNA vaccines to be completed.
Should people be penalized for raising issues about mRNA vaccines that the FDA has so far resisted studying? Shouldn’t YouTube be erring on the side of caution in allowing vaccine skeptics to at least point this out?
Certainly, the skepticism should be fact-based. But it shouldn’t be up to YouTube to determine what those “facts” might be and who gets to interpret them.
trumpers = Snowflakes and Karens. They want to speak to the manager re their disinformation being censored to save lives.
ReplyDelete...because your Karens and Snowflakes have already spoken to the manager. S
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of the "manager"...
If vaccinations don't really protect the vaccinated, shouldn't you be telling Tony Fauci to fix his vaccine's efficacy problems instead of allowing him to foist his scientific incompetence upon innocent people who might question his scientific competence and who have nothing to do with its creation (unlike the prime funder of the genetic experiments that got loose in Wuhan and created the mess in the first place)?
No. Because everything you wrote in your comment is bullshit.
ReplyDeleteQuote: Malone, who calls himself the "inventor of mRNA vaccines", thinks his work hasn't been given enough credit. "I've been written out of history", he told Nature. (Nature 9/14/2021).
ReplyDeleteHe doesn't give a crap about credit for Paul Krieg or Douglas Melton, only himself. Egomaniacs like Malone "are aggressive and vengeful". That could explain why he's trying to sabotage the covid vaccine. Vengeance.
Your vaccination program has no end. It's as "infinite" as big pharma's profit margins.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a vaccination program. As for your concern about big pharma's profits, I call BS. You supported lowering the corporate tax rate when Dotard was predisent. In fact, you argued strongly for it. I'm for a higher corporate tax rate.
ReplyDeleteYou're NOT vaccinated? You're not going to get the 3rd/4th/5th/...nth boosters? Who knew that you were such a rebel!
ReplyDeleteSo the flu shot isn't an annual thing? It's one and done? I'm pretty sure that isn't the case. FYI, the vaccination program was set up by the government in conjunction with the vaccine manufacturers. I had/have nothing to do with it. Weird that you defended Martin Shkreli gouging customers. Now suddenly you take exception to private sector manufacturers of medical products making a profit? I don't buy it.
ReplyDeleteAre flu shots mandatory now, too?
ReplyDeleteOr are the regulations mandating inoculation "just a tax"... like purchasing Obamacare insurance?
ReplyDeleteWe are in a covid pandemic. In spite of you continually declaring it to be over. It goes on. btw, I've never received a flu shot. I'm not worried about it. Also, inoculations are free.
ReplyDeleteWe are in a covid scamdemic. That's for certain.
ReplyDelete...and the "pandemic" <a href='https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm">was over</a>. What we have now is just another outbreak of covid... which will happen every year from now on. It's time that CDC raise their red lines to meet the "new normal".
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ReplyDeleteAre hospital bed shortages the new normal? A new normal brought to us by those who refuse to get vaccinated, btw. They're the ones who kept the pandemic going. Cheered on by vaccinated hypocrites like you.
ReplyDeleteBed shortages? What about doctor and nurse shortages for all caused by political purges?
ReplyDeleteSome health care workers who refuse to take precautions to keep patients safe have been fired. As they should be. Politics has absolutely nothing to do with the firings.
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