New Community Guidelines prohibit misinformation and disinformation

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  • Lasse Kyuss

    Agreed. This is very worrying - and I'm saying this being quite center politically. Who decides what is misinformation? This should've never made it into the community guidelines. When has adding something like this to a platform's guidelines ever worked out for the better? Youtube is using terminology like this in their guidelines to justify banning whomever disagrees with their politically backed narrative when their channels get too big. The potential for abuse of this is too big.

    Like, for example say the subject is covid. There's thousands of serious scientists who think its no more dangerous than a flu. And thousands of scientists disagree. We know what the public narrative is. But by only allowing one of them on the platform (which these guidelines could be abused to achieve), actual scientific work is being disregarded that should be discussed instead.

    Dangerous territory.

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