Erik Oscar Erikson III

Facebook recycles a fact-check for an America's Frontline Doctors petition and white paper: Facebook fact-checked a user who posted a link to America's Frontline Doctors' petition to "Stop Forced Experimental Vaccines." The page that the user linked to has another link that leads to AFLD's white paper laying out the unanswered questions and the potential dangers of the COVID-19 experimental vaccine. The Health Feedback article responds to claims made by AFLD in the white paper which is not the link that the user posted. Furthermore, the Health Feedback article is a recycled fact check originally written to check a video put out by World Doctor's Alliance, a completely different organization. The article claims that the vaccines are safe because there is not enough evidence of infertility, antibody-dependent enhancement, or adverse effects caused by mRNA technology to prove that vaccines are unsafe for public consumption. The white paper however merely points out that the same adverse effects cannot yet be ruled out because not enough time and research have proven that the vaccines are safe. Fact-checked posts lose exposure on Facebook feeds as they are negatively affected by the platform's algorithm. According to Facebook, users fail to click through a fact-check interstitial to see the post 95% of the time.

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