The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Facebook set to flag COVID- 19 falsehoods

Links will direct users to WHO informatio­n.

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Facebook, trying to counteract the spread of false informatio­n about vaccines, is planning to label posts about C OVID19 shots with al ink to informatio­n from medical authoritie­s including the World Health Organizati­on.

On Facebook- owned In stagram, which already has informatio­n label son some posts, the wording will become clearer on messages from users seeking to discourage people from getting shots. For example, the company plans to say on some posts that “COVID- 19 vaccines go through many tests for safety and effectiven­ess before they’re approved.”

Facebook and Instagram have been used for years to spread fear about vaccines, because informatio­n with the potential to scare others and spark emotions has a better chance of getting shared and commented on, boosting it into more feeds on the platforms. The company, seeing the rise in vaccine hesitancy during the COVID- 19 pandemic, has started to take stronger measures, banning repeat offenders who spend false informatio­n and directing users to a central COVID- 19 informatio­n center. It announced the new labels Monday in a blog post.

The strategy is similar to the one Facebook used around the U.S. presidenti­al election, when any post trying to deny Joe Biden’s win was labeled with a link to accurate informatio­n.

The company said it also wants to assist users in booking vaccine appointmen­ts directly through Facebook, Instagram and Facebook- owned Whatsapp, with a goal of helping 50 million users do so.

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