Thank you. Finally.
My mum had cancer. The number of such bullshit videos i got sent, offering no real hope, was painful. It's heartbreaking to toy with people in that situation.
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Thank you. Finally.
My mum had cancer. The number of such bullshit videos i got sent, offering no real hope, was painful. It's heartbreaking to toy with people in that situation.
that probably means that advertisers started to have issue with that, and it didn't bother them for well over decade
This is the best summary I could come up with:
YouTube hopes that this policy framework will be flexible enough to cover a broad range of medical topics, while finding a balance between minimizing harm and allowing debate.
In its blog post, YouTube says it would take action both against treatments that are actively harmful, as well as those that are unproven and are being suggested in place of established alternatives.
YouTube’s updated policies come a little over three years after it banded together with some of the world’s biggest tech platforms to make a shared commitment to fight covid-19 misinformation.
While the major tech platforms stood united in early 2020, their exact approaches to covid-19 misinformation have differed since that initial announcement.
Most notably, Twitter stopped enforcing its covid-19 misinformation policy in late 2022 following its acquisition by Elon Musk.
Meta has also softened its moderation approach recently, rolling back its covid-19 misinformation rules in countries (like the US) where the disease is no longer considered a national emergency.
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YouTube hopes that this policy framework will be flexible enough to cover a broad range of medical topics, while finding a balance between minimizing harm and allowing debate.
there's nothing to debate
I'd say that claim is debatable
if you want to determine efficacy of a treatment, you run a clinical trial, not a debate
Can we run a clinical trial on that comment?
Reader described experiencing mild discomfort but no visible signs of cancer.
How rude! Now where will conservatives "do their own research"?
Should have happened many years ago really
Who determines what is ineffective or harmful?
I mean chemo isn't puppies and rainbows.
I mean chemo is effective. It fucks you up. But it's pretty good at "curing" cancer.
Knowing youtube, 100% it's going to backfire
Maybe someone should start a social media platform that only publishes the truth. Truth something. And it could be moderated by a really smart AI that is the final arbiter. It would know what’s true because it’s scraped the whole of human knowledge.
We did that, the answer was 42