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Nov 05

Millions depend on private messaging apps to keep in touch. They’re ripe with misinformation

By Saher Khan, Vignesh Ramachandran

And while social media giants like Facebook and Twitter have come under intense scrutiny for hosting misinformation, private messaging services like Telegram, South Korea’s Kakao, the China-based WeChat and the largest--WhatsApp--have been more difficult to monitor because they host private,…

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Oct 28

Exxon CEO denies spreading disinformation on climate change

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

Exxon CEO Darren Woods is among top officials testifying Thursday as congressional Democrats investigate what they describe as a decades-long campaign to push disinformation about the role of fossil fuels in causing global warming.

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Oct 26

Facebook froze as anti-vaccine comments swarmed users

By David Klepper, Amanda Seitz, Associated Press

Despite evidence that it worked, Facebook took a full month to implement the changes at a pivotal time in the global vaccine rollout.

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Oct 08

Google cracks down on ads promoting climate change denial

By Kelvin Chan, Associated Press

Google will no longer allow digital ads promoting false climate change claims to appear next to the content of other publishers, hoping to deny money to those making such claims and to stop the spread of misinformation on its platform.

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Oct 08

Americans agree misinformation is a problem, poll shows

By Amanda Seitz, Hannah Fingerhut, Associated Press

Nearly all Americans agree that the rampant spread of misinformation is a problem. Most also think individual users, along with social media companies, bear a good deal of blame for the situation.

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Oct 05

WATCH: ‘Choices being made inside Facebook are disastrous,’ whistleblower says

By News Desk

Frances Haugen, a former data scientist for Facebook, testified to Congress on Oct. 5 about the tech giant’s negligence of acknowledging its societal harms, particularly to children.

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Sep 29

YouTube bans false vaccine claims

By Amanda Seitz, Associated Press

The ban on vaccine misinformation comes as countries around the world continue to offer free immunizations for COVID-19 to a somewhat hesitant public.

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Aug 11

YouTube suspends Rand Paul after misleading video on masks

By Associated Press

YouTube has suspended U.S. Sen. Rand Paul for seven days after the Kentucky Republican posted a misleading video suggesting face masks don't prevent infection by COVID-19. The video was also removed.

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Jul 21

Watch 6:07
What Americans should know about the delta variant, masks — regardless of vaccine status

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. life expectancy has fallen by a year and a half, the largest one-year decline since World War II. Black and Hispanic Americans were hit the hardest, dropping by almost 3 years. As the delta variant…

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Jul 15

As 9 out of 10 U.S. children remain unvaccinated, Surgeon General pushes back against misinformation

By Laura Santhanam

Public health experts fear that the more the virus spreads among the unvaccinated, the more chance that variants could mutate and unravel progress made against the pandemic in pockets of the country where the vaccination rate remains dangerously low.

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