Twitter And FB New Campaign Will Connect Users With Localized Vaccine Information, Remove More Vaccine Misinformation From Its Platforms.
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With more than 2.6 billion daily users, it’s no secret that Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) reaches a lot of people around the world across Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Building on its COVID-19 information center, the tech stock recently announced a big push to provide authoritative information about coronavirus vaccines.
This New Campaign Will Connect Users With Localized Vaccine Information, Remove More Vaccine Misinformation From Its Platforms, And Donate $120 Million In Ad Credits To Health Agencies. Corinne Cardina, Fool.com’s healthcare and cannabis bureau chief, spoke with Nick Sciple, the bureau chief of tech, energy, and industrials, on a Fool Live episode recorded Feb. 11, about how Facebook and Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) are regulating content and posts about COVID vaccines.
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