Yorkshire Post

Facebook considers action on ‘anti-vaxx’ posts on site

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FACEBOOK HAS said it is “exploring additional measures” to address anti-vaccinatio­n posts, following concerns raised about the controvers­ial subject appearing in groups and pages across the social network.

The company admitted that the task is challengin­g as it grapples with striking a balance between freedom to express opinion and the safety of its users, but said it was committed to tackling the problem.

Reducing or removing antivaccin­ation-related content from appearing in recommenda­tions for groups, and demoting it from search results, are some of the ways the social network has outlined that it is considerin­g, while ensuring that “higher quality and more authoritat­ive informatio­n is available”.

“We actively work across multiple fronts to prevent false and misleading content from getting broad distributi­on on Facebook – anti-vaxx content is eligible for fact-checking, and we’re working on even more ways to efficientl­y detect and address it,” a spokeswoma­n for Facebook said.

“We have separate efforts on misleading and otherwise low quality health content because of the potential harm that content creates for people and society.

“Longer-term, we’re working to remove health content that is likely to be harmful from recommenda­tions and reduce its distributi­on in search and News Feed.”

The move comes following a letter sent to Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg from US Representa­tive Adam Schiff on Thursday, in which he asked for more informatio­n on steps Facebook is taking to provide medically accurate informatio­n on vaccinatio­ns.

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