Joni Bourelle

Facebook restricted a user's account for 30 days after she posted a graphic sarcastically poking fun at the risks of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine: A user reposted a graphic with a humorous survey question about the risks of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. The post read "What's your favorite part of the new COVID-19 vaccine? A.) You can still spread the virus B.) 2 month immunity C.) 10-15% reaction rate D.) Increased HIV risk E.) Bell's palsy F.) Anaphylaxis G.) No manufacturer liability H.) Still have to wear a mask I.) All of the above." Facebook deleted the user's post claiming that it went against its "Community Standards" on "misinformation that can cause physical harm" and when she reposted the same graphic a month later the platform restricted her account from posting or commenting for 30 days. 

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