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Comment by sarahbotts at 28/09/2021 at 02:46 UTC
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Will reddit be taking a firmer stance on covid misinformation?
Comment by Agent_03 at 29/09/2021 at 16:47 UTC*
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Given that YouTube just put in place a blanket ban on antivaxx misinformation[1], will Reddit be following along any time soon? Stricter enforcement of the policies of some sort perhaps?
The positive action to address Holocaust denial shows that Reddit Inc has the capabilities for this.
It would be *really good* to get Reddit ahead of a potential PR blackeye if other social media platforms address COVID misinformation and Reddit continues its "teach the controversy" stance. (Banning NoNewNormal was a good step, but the official reasons were brigading primarily.) The media has been asking a lot of hard questions about Reddit's approaches to this issue.
It would help avoid another round of negative media stories on the Reddit platform ahead of the Reddit IPO. And frankly this problem badly needs to be addressed -- it's not making for a good Reddit community.
Comment by OurOnlyWayForward at 30/09/2021 at 07:06 UTC
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How can I report something specifically for Covid misinformation?
When I’ve reported it recently I am just temp banned for report abuse. There’s no clear option to select for Covid misinfo