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Calls for the Government to address vaccine fake news

by danielbarker on 19 November, 2020

Author: Daniel Gibson Job Title: Editorial Lead Company: Public Sector Executive

The Government is facing increasing pressure from opposition parties to draft up legislation that effectively addresses the problem of fake news.

With the news of a potential vaccine being rolled out breaking last week, anti-vaxxer groups have continued to share misinformation around the vaccine, claiming it won’t have been properly tested and could lead to further health complications.

When asked to comment on just how many anti-vaxxer groups and posts had been reported to Government, ministers at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport refused to comment.

Recent research suggests that dedicated anti-vaccination groups with hundreds of thousands of members on social media are still producing misleading content despite the Government and social media companies’ recent announcement of new measures to deal with the issue of fake news.

Social media companies play a huge part in the governance of fake news on their platforms, but unfortunately it is difficult to push private companies into action off their own back, it has to be put into law.

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