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Biden seeks to clarify comments on Facebook, vaccine misinformation

Miranda Devine discusses Biden walking back his comment that Facebook is killing people on Fox Business Tonight WASHINGTON President Biden on Monday sought to clarify his criticism of Facebook Inc., asserting that the company itself wasn’t killing people by not doing enough to clamp down on misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines. Pointing to research indicating a significant amount of false information comes from 12 social-media users, Mr. Biden told reporters at the White House: Facebook isn’t killing people. These 12 people are out there giving misinformation. Anyone listening to it is getting hurt by it. It’s killing people. It’s bad information.

Biden says his killing people remark was call for Big Tech to act

increase font size Biden says his ‘killing people’ remark was call for Big Tech to act He says the point of his rhetoric was to ramp up pressure on social media giants to take action on coronavirus misinformation. By ZEKE MILLER and BARBARA ORTUTAYAssociated Press Share WASHINGTON President Biden tempered his assessment that social media giants are “killing people” by hosting misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines on their platforms, saying Monday that he hoped they would not take it “personally” and instead would act to save lives. While companies like Facebook defend their practices and say they’re helping people around the world access verified information about the shots, the White House says they haven’t done enough to stop misinformation that has helped slow the pace of new vaccinations in the U.S. to a trickle. It comes as the U.S. sees a rise in virus cases and deaths among those who haven’t gotten a shot, in what officials call an emerging “

Fauci: Smallpox, polio would still exist if faced with same vaccine misinformation as COVID-19

Fauci: Smallpox, polio would still exist if faced with same vaccine misinformation as COVID-19 By Austin Williams White House to push Facebook to censor posts regarding COVID-19 misinformation A tense exchange happened between FOX News Peter Doocy and White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on the White House mission to work with Facebook to censor some COVID-19 related posts. WASHINGTON - Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases said he’s certain that the U.S. would not be able to contain other deadly illnesses like polio or smallpox if misinformation for those vaccines spread like it over COVID-19. 

Biden: Killing people remark was call for big tech to act - The Hindu BusinessLine

Biden: Killing people remark was call for big tech to act - The Hindu BusinessLine
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