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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Ouch. Looks like some serious determination to become irrelevant. 'You cannot discuss any topic of any uncertainty here'. Though wouldn't mind not seeing tanning beds and sun burns anymore- UV light causes cancer, that's evidence-based.
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How about don't go to Facebook for nuanced, thoughtful pandemic coverage?
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Science is a dangerous area to focus on misinformation. Hypotheses that challeges accepted norms is part of science. Eliminating these as disinformation is eliminating debate and discussion.
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