Facebook: No, COVID-19 Vaccines Won't Require You to Get Microchipped随着公共等待更多的了解the upcoming COVID-19 vaccines, Facebook is working to prevent baseless conspiracy theories from mucking up the discourse. Can it pull it off?

By狗万滚球app

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Facebook is preparing to remove misinformation about upcoming COVID-19 vaccines, including conspiracy theories that claim the treatments will require people to get microchipped.

"Given the recent news that COVID-19 vaccines will soon be rolling out around the world, over the coming weeks we will start removing false claims about these vaccines that have been debunked by public health experts on Facebook and Instagram," the companyannounced.

According to Facebook, the crackdown will target false claims "about the safety, efficacy, ingredients or side effects," of the new vaccines. "For example, we will remove false claims that COVID-19 vaccines contain microchips, or anything else that isn't on the official vaccine ingredient list," the company added.

The conspiracy theory has its origins with the anti-vaccine movement, which accuses Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates of funding COVID-19 vaccines tosecretlymicrochip the world's population. However, there's no evidence to support any of this.

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"No. There's no connection between any of these vaccines and any tracking type thing at all. I don't know where that came from," Gates告诉CBS News in June. Nevertheless, the conspiracy theory has persisted on social media for months now.

Another conspiracy theory Facebook plans on removing covers false claims that certain groups of people are being exploited to test the COVID-19 vaccines without their consent.

The impending crackdown will face complaints from the anti-vaccine movement and free speech advocates. However, Facebook said it's removing the misinformation out of fear it'll put people in "imminent physical harm."

Michael has been aPCMagreporter since October 2017. He previously covered tech news in China from 2010 to 2015, before moving to San Francisco to write about cybersecurity.

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