Facebook020 Archives Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Reddit, Twitter and YouTube are joining forces to fight misinformation related to the coronavirus outbreak.
"We are working closely together on COVID-19 response efforts. We’re helping millions of people stay connected while also jointly combating fraud and misinformation about the virus, elevating authoritative content on our platforms, and sharing critical updates in coordination with government healthcare agencies around the world. We invite other companies to join us as we work to keep our communities healthy and safe," the companies said in a joint statement, posted on Facebook's website.
Other signees have posted the same statement on their social media channels.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Some of the companies on the list have already taken measures to combat coronavirus fake news.
In February, Facebook said it would ban ads for supposed cures for the virus, and the company stated back in January that it would work to "limit the spread of misinformation and harmful content about the virus and [connect] people to helpful information." Last week, Google said it has set up a 24-hour incident response team to combat the outbreak, and outlined its efforts to bring factual information to its users, as well as protect them from misinformation. YouTube adjusted its policy to demonetize videos related to coronavirus, but the company quickly backed down from the move. And Twitter has recently been removing misleading tweets about the outbreak.
Amazon, which isn't listed as a signee, took efforts in February to remove fake products promising to "kill" coronavirus from its virtual shelves.
It's unclear whether the joint statement merely reiterates efforts made so far, or if the companies plan to implement new measures. We've reached out to Facebook to find out more and will update the article when we hear back.
UPDATE: March 17, 2020, 12:36 p.m. CET A Facebook spokesperson told Mashable that the "recent statement is about better information sharing and coordination between the companies and the White House."
SEE ALSO: Coronavirus and ‘work from home’ policies have messed with ride-sharing and public transitThe tech giants are helping the fight against the outbreak in other ways, too. In the past couple of days, Microsoft launched a coronavirus tracker and Google's sister company Verily launched a coronavirus screening site.
The coronavirus has so far killed more than 7,100 and infected more than 182,400 people. The outbreak has been worsening in the U.S. in recent weeks, with more than 4,400 confirmed cases and 86 deaths.
Topics Facebook Google Microsoft X/Twitter COVID-19
Marriage equality haters made a 'dataIn the interest of blowing your mind, Grimes just dropped 7 new music videosInterracial couples emoji app and hashtag launches to promote the film 'Loving'Hurricane Matthew forces UMG to cancel Orlando 'Call of Duty' tournamentWatch Telly the therapy dog at work as she bonds with a childMichelle Obama skewers Trump with one simple tap of her microphoneXiaomi cashes in on India's festive season, sells over 500,000 smartphones in 3 daysDisney takes on AI image generator Midjourney in scathing suitA very bigDisney takes on AI image generator Midjourney in scathing suitSchool district warns families about 'scary clowns'YouTubers come together to honor the legacy of Christina Grimmie at StreamysAmazon's new shopping 'wand' isn't as magical as it soundsAmazon's new shopping 'wand' isn't as magical as it sounds10 defining moments from David Ortiz's 20New tests question the purity of Apple's sapphire used in its iPhone camerasNew 'smart textiles' can produce and store solar energyThanksgiving may no longer be ruined by Black Friday dealsHong Kong student activist Joshua Wong detained at Bangkok airportThe Pence vs. Kaine VP debate didn't get many viewers Rugby Championship 2024 livestream: How to watch Rugby Championship for free Best charger deal: Get the Anker 735 charger for just $30 at Amazon Best Shark deals this week: Save up to $100 on a robot vacuum, air purifier, and more Fortnite is back on the iPhone in Europe Wordle today: The answer and hints for August 20 NYT Strands hints, answers for August 22 Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream 2024 livestream: Watch live WNBA Paralympic Games 2024 livestream: How to watch Paralympics for free Giants vs. Texans livestream: How to watch the NFL preseason for free Best pet deals in August Amazon deals of the day: Sonos Ace, Kindle Paperwhite Kids, Echo Spot bundle, and 55 OpenAI allegedly caught an 'Iranian Influence Operation' using ChatGPT This artist's terrifying story about a man in their attic is going viral I review laptops for a living, and these are best Lenovo laptops I've ever tested Shop the best robot vacuum deals the week of August 19 Wordle today: The answer and hints for August 18 Today’s Hurdle: Everything you need to know Best headphones deal: The Sonos Ace are on sale for the first time ever. Is ChatGPT down? What you need to know about today's partial outage. Recall just got a release date window for Windows PCs. Here’s when you’ll get to test it.
1.9279s , 10112.5703125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【2020 Archives】,Fresh Information Network