I'm looking at the list of things that Facebook says it will take down as "misinformation" and is this retroactive? They'd then have to take down most of public health advice, including from the CDC and the WHO and major newspapers, from the first six months of the pandemic.https://twitter.com/MikeIsaac/status/1358838193668325377 …
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Also. Of course there are tests that are not yet approved that can detect COVID-19. Does Facebook think tests collapse into reality from their superimposed state the moment they are approved? If a test fails to detect a new variant for some reason, are we allowed to discuss that?pic.twitter.com/R1RzJo8blS
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If even I can immediately spot errors—the ongoing clinical trial with NO PLACEBO—that means Facebook didn't hire a COVID-19 expert to check this. I hope it never happens but seems Facebook would also ban discussion of vaccine production issues. (Last big incident: 2008, China).pic.twitter.com/2Tl0Z1xA2X
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Yes, as it is worded, Facebook would have to ban all discussions of today's news around the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine and the strain in South Africa. There goes today's WHO presser, I guess!https://twitter.com/BettinaRyll/status/1358861985597820930 …
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hard to believe but even today, some regions ban masks:https://theconversation.com/covid-why-are-swedish-towns-banning-masks-153681 …
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I'm not sure there's any topic where we want Facebook determining what is "settled" and when dissenting views are disallowed.
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Lawyers. Fear of corrupt evil lawyers.
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https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters … Here it says, to this day, that ''The best way to protect yourself against COVID-19 is by frequently cleaning your hands.'' You do not need to believe me, check it, it is there.
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I fear that I can't paste in what the WHO says against wearing a certain facial thing when exercising. Twitter might ban me if I did.
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