YouTube toughens stance on COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, cracks down on anti-vaccine videos
The only thing that travels faster than news is fake news. And in modern times, fake news can travel instantaneously to the farthest ends of the earth. In the past year-and-a-half, the internet has been full of fake news, rumors, conspiracy theories, and misinformation, mostly surrounding one central topic – COVID-19 and its vaccination. This has led to severe consequences, and social media platforms have earned the ire of many for their failure in stopping the spread of fake news. They are slowly correcting this however, and this time YouTube has decided to remove all anti-vaccine content from its platform as part of its stand against misinformation about vaccines. Among the content to be removed includes videos that allege that vaccines cause chronic health effects or contain misinformation on the substances in vaccines, YouTube said in a blog post. This includes not only misinformation on COVID-19 vaccines but also content that claims that commonly used vaccines (like those for Hepa