Topic: medical misinformation
Medical misinformation policies have led to widespread censorship on platforms like YouTube, where discussions around vaccines and health issues are increasingly suppressed. This trend raises significant concerns about free speech and the ability to share diverse viewpoints on critical health topics, as platforms enforce strict guidelines that often silence dissenting voices. The push for stricter censorship by various organizations further complicates the environment, threatening individual liberties and the open exchange of information.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky Criticizes YouTube for Video Removals and Mandatory Reeducation Training Over Vaccine Discussions
Dr. Drew condemns YouTube’s demand for “reeducation” after video takedowns, calling it a threat to free speech and medical dialogue.
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YouTube Removes Barrister’s Legal Submission at Official UK Covid Inquiry Amid Censorship of Vaccine Injury Discussions
Families demand accountability as social media censorship deepens the divide over vaccine injury discussions.
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AMA President Advocates for Stricter Censorship of Health “Misinformation,” Urges Platforms To Follow YouTube’s Strict Speech Policy
Jesse Ehrenfeld calls for online censorship.
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NCLA Embraces Rumble After YouTube Censors Video of Lawyers Discussing The Missouri v. Biden Case
YouTube censored the video about censorship.
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MEP Christine Anderson To Sue YouTube For Censoring Her Videos
The Big Tech platform censored Anderson’s Covid videos.
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YouTube Deletes Australian Politician’s First Speech To Parliament
Allegedly under its “medical misinformation” policy.
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Judge calls California’s medical misinformation law “nonsense,” blocks it
On First Amendment grounds.
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YouTube to start banning abortion “misinformation”
A new policy.
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Federation of State Medical Boards introduces misinformation policy
Doctors could face disciplinary action for going against specific convention.
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YouTube deletes Dr. Mary Bowden’s press conference announcing lawsuit against Houston’s Methodist Hospital
YouTube banned the video under its “misinformation” policy.
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YouTube bans interview with Dr. Peter McCullough before it was even published
And the appeal was rejected.
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YouTube censors Dr. Fauci satire song video
For “medical misinformation.”












