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Facebook, Twitter, YouTube pull Trump posts over coronavirus misinformation

Published 08/05/2020, 06:31 PM
Updated 08/06/2020, 02:11 AM
© Reuters. A Facebook logo is displayed on a smartphone in this illustration

By Elizabeth Culliford

(Reuters) - Facebook Inc (O:FB) on Wednesday took down a post by U.S. President Donald Trump, which the company said violated its rules against sharing misinformation about the coronavirus.

The post contained a video clip, from an interview with Fox & Friends earlier in the day, in which Trump claimed that children are "almost immune" to COVID-19.

"This video includes false claims that a group of people is immune from COVID-19, which is a violation of our policies around harmful COVID misinformation," a Facebook spokesman said.

A tweet containing the video that was posted by the Trump campaign's @TeamTrump account and shared by the president was also later hidden by Twitter Inc (R:TWTR) for breaking its COVID-19 misinformation rules.

A Twitter spokesman said the @TeamTrump account owner would be required to remove the tweet before they could tweet again.

YouTube, through a spokesman, said it had also pulled down the video for violating its COVID-19 misinformation policies. However, the original interview remains available on the Fox News page on the platform. YouTube did not immediately respond to requests to clarify which videos were taken down.

The Trump campaign accused the companies of bias against the president, saying Trump had stated a fact. "Social media companies are not the arbiters of truth," said Courtney Parella, a spokeswoman with the campaign.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has said that while adults make up most of the known COVID-19 cases to date, some children and infants have been sick with the disease and they can also transmit it to others.

An analysis by the World Health Organization of 6 million infections between Feb. 24 and July 12 found that the share of children aged 5-14 years was about 4.6%.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. During a briefing at the White House, Trump repeated his claim that the virus had little impact on children.

"Children handle it very well," he told reporters. "If you look at the numbers, in terms of mortality, fatalities ... for children under a certain age ... their immune systems are very very strong and very powerful. They seem to be able to handle it very well and that's according to every statistical claim."

It was the first time Facebook had removed a Trump post for coronavirus misinformation, the company's spokesman said.

It also appeared to be the first reported instance of the social media company taking down a post from the president for breaching its misinformation rules.

Twitter has taken down a post retweeted by Trump pointing to a misleading viral video about the coronavirus, but left up clips of the president suggesting scientists should investigate using light or disinfectant on patients.

Twitter said those remarks expressed a wish for treatment, rather than a literal call for action.

It also left up a March post from Tesla Inc's (O:TSLA) outspoken CEO Elon Musk stating that "kids are essentially immune" from the virus.

Facebook has taken heat from lawmakers and its own employees in recent months for not taking action on inflammatory posts by Trump.

The company has previously removed ads from Trump's election campaign for breaking misinformation rules, in that case around a national census.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Twitter logo and binary cyber codes are seen in this illustration

It also took down both Trump posts and campaign ads that showed a red inverted triangle, a symbol the Nazis used to identify political prisoners, for violating its policy against organized hate.

Latest comments

Both r too big n too powerful.
Hahaha facebook bent. Children is rarely get sick from this virus.
Information is free. Disseminating it is not. Twitter and Facebook are not government sponsored corporations. If you don't like what they do, start your own free speech corporation and let everyone say what they want. no one is stopping you from starting your own free speech website
chop up these big corporations then we will have free speech.
More sensorship in us than china. Nice outllok for democracy and free speach
Most censorship I have seen lately is on this site
We are seeing left wing censorship and essentially, dictatorship. FB and Twitter is what needs to be stopped. Trump's claim is basically correct.
Then create your right wing version of FB, it’s called free enterprise
A bully doesn't deserve a pulpit.
Terry, it's only "dictatorship" when it's the government censoring public speech. This is about companies censoring speech on their own platforms, where they have every right to make their own rules, and remove posts which violate their rules. That is NOT "dictatorship". The president is the one who should be chastized, for continuously spreading false and misleading information.
If Facebook is policing users, then who is policing Facebook?
Well Zuck is a Borg, so...
I believe he was addressing the fact that children have a 99.969% recovery rate, are almost always asymptomatic, and are virtually immune from a death due to covid. Fact check it here https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/covid-19have-you-heard-there-is-good-news/?fbclid=IwAR3h-2_DimBTZJJdUkCINrBPus3zVAv4wTLGSVD_NJiU3wyS5foVIvjncV4
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