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Saved - December 1, 2023 at 7:03 PM

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@Inquiry_Canada "We're working with Twitter... we've also had a discussion with Facebook on how we can collaborate on REMOVING information... we're also working with Google & others." - Dr Tam, 2019 WHO Planning Session Anyone think she WASN'T doing this 2020-2023? Full https://rumble.com/embed/v1mn4k2/?pub=4

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We are partnering with Twitter to provide accurate vaccine information when users search certain hashtags like vaccination or anti-vaccine. Public health agency websites will appear in the search results. Similar collaborations have been done with other organizations. We have also discussed with Facebook how to remove scientifically disproven or debunked information. Facebook is currently working with the WHO and the US CDC to identify misinformation. If experts confirm it as misinformation, Facebook can remove it. Additionally, we are collaborating with Google and other platforms.
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Speaker 0: So we are working with Twitter on a initiative that will have users presented with accurate information on vaccines if the user searches certain hashtags such as vaccination or anti vaccine or those kind of things, then the public health agency's website pop up. I know that they've done similar initiatives with other entities as well. We've also had a discussion with Facebook on how we can collaborate on removing information shown that has been scientifically disproven or debunked. So Facebook is currently working with the WHO, with the US CDC, and essentially trying to work with us to, so so they'll they'll need some experts to actually say, is this misinformation. If it's scientifically, proven to be misinformation, there's an opportunity for them to actually remove that information, and we're also working with Google and others.
πŸ‘ΏπŸ’₯πŸ’‰ Dr. Theresa Tam in 2019 at WHO Planning Session Discussing How They Plan on Vaccinating the Planet (Full Conference Video Below) - Rumble rumble.com
Saved - September 27, 2023 at 8:28 PM

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In case helpful: Full video, 2019 WHO Planning Session https://rumble.com/embed/v1mn4k2/?pub=4… e.g. "So we are working with Twitter ..."

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We are partnering with Twitter to provide accurate vaccine information when users search hashtags like vaccination or anti-vaccine. Public health agencies' websites will appear in the search results. Similar collaborations have been done with other organizations. We have also discussed with Facebook about removing scientifically disproven or debunked information. Facebook is currently working with the US CDC and seeking input from experts to identify misinformation. If information is proven to be false, they have the opportunity to remove it. Additionally, we are collaborating with Google and other platforms.
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Speaker 0: So we are working with Twitter on an initiative that will have users presented with accurate information on vaccines if the user searches certain hashtags such as vaccination or anti vaccine or those kind of things, then the public health agencies website pop up. I know that they've done similar initiatives with other entities as well. We've also had a discussion with Facebook on how we can collaborate on removing information that has been scientifically disproven or debunked. So Facebook is currently working with the nature with the US CDC and essentially trying to work with us to, so they'll need some experts to actually say is this misinformation, if it's scientifically proven to be misinformation, there's an opportunity for them to actually remove that information and we're also working with Google and others.
πŸ‘ΏπŸ’₯πŸ’‰ Dr. Theresa Tam in 2019 at WHO Planning Session Discussing How They Plan on Vaccinating the Planet (Full Conference Video Below) - Rumble rumble.com
Saved - September 27, 2023 at 8:28 PM

@JorJorWell - JorJorWell

Tam, 2019 "So I sort of picked up the phone and called Twitter, and Facebook, and Google, and all these companies."

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As Canada's Chief Public Health Officer, I focused on addressing vaccine hesitancy. Recently, a small cluster of 14 cases in British Columbia provided an opportunity to raise awareness. I seized this moment to reach out to social media platforms, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
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Speaker 0: So as the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada, I actually made vaccine hesitancy a priority. And just recently, I saw an opportunity to really escalate this issue because we had a cluster, which was actually very tiny. So it was like 14 cases in British Columbia. That was enough to ignite, significant public discourse and journalists' interests. So, I took that opportunity to just call all the social media platforms because I said, well, if not now, when?
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