The tech giant continues to police discussions about the coronavirus.
Facebook has removed a popular, rapidly growing group where members would post stories about alleged negative COVID-19 vaccine side effects.
The group, āCOVID19 VACCINE VICTIMS AND FAMILIES,ā had over 120,000 followers when it was shut down and had been gaining more than 10,000 followers per week.
The shutdown of the page follows Facebook introducing aĀ ban on a wide range of claims about the coronavirus vaccineĀ in February. The list ofĀ prohibited claimsĀ includes claims that the vaccines cause blood clots and claims that the coronavirus vaccine change peopleās DNA (something that evenĀ Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told Facebook staff during a July 2020 internal meeting).
Not only is Facebook restricting a wide range of vaccine-related claims but itās alsoĀ adding labels to all posts about coronavirus vaccines. These labels state that vaccines are safe and direct users to sources that Facebook has deemed āauthoritativeā such as the World Health Organization (WHO).
Facebookās actions are similar to those of other Big Tech platforms which have also cracked down on vaccine-related conversations over the last few months. YouTubeĀ prohibits videos that go against the WHO āconsensusā on coronavirus vaccinesĀ andĀ adds information panels to some videosĀ that direct viewers to the WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Twitter alsoĀ bans āharmful misleadingā posts about vaccines.
Politicians have actively encouraged this Big Tech crackdown on vaccine skepticism. Days ago,Ā Democrats pushed Facebook and Twitter to āaddressā 12 prominent vaccine skeptics. State Attorneys General alsoĀ told Facebook and Twitter to kill vaccine skepticismĀ earlier this month.
These crackdowns on vaccine skeptic conversations come amid mass pushes from global governments toĀ introduce digital vaccine passportsĀ that force people to prove their vaccination or test status to enter business premises.