
WHO Expands “Misinformation Management” Efforts with “Social Listening”
Social listening strategies and tailored misinformation frameworks aim to shape public narratives across 17 island nations.
Social listening strategies and tailored misinformation frameworks aim to shape public narratives across 17 island nations.
WHO chief doubles down on demands for Big Tech censorship amid ongoing pandemic treaty negotiations.
Canadian groups push for stronger WHO pandemic treaty by advocating for censorship of social media “misinformation.”
Governments were intent on rolling out the controversial and invasive technology against all advice.
Jesse Ehrenfeld calls for online censorship.
The proposals, despite amendments, still contain controversial language that some feel would lead to a power grab.
The WHO is increasingly encroaching on online speech.
These interventions include boosting the visibility of “reliable health information” and social media companies becoming “more proactive in dealing with the proliferation of misinformation on their sites.”
It’s not a power grab, Tedros says.
Treating information like a virus.
The power-grab can’t come fast enough for the WHO.
It’s never the fault of the institutions in the eyes of those that run the institutions.
Not happy that the public is able to question the decisions of health officials on social media.
Censoring accurate information.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres last week addressed a high-level meeting in New York City to detail the ideas around preparing for “the next pandemic.” In
There was a time when Brazil was considered to have had some of the finest diplomats serving their country and the UN as representatives of
The idea of a pandemic was just recently seared into everybody’s minds (rightly so, given the level of disruption caused by the reaction to Covid
The WHO itself is increasingly making comments about online speech.
Another global power grab.
Gaining some support.
A major WHO power grab.
A call to crack down on dissent as the WHO is set to be granted new powers to target speech.
A global checkpoint society.
A simulation of the WHO’s pending power grab.
Social listening strategies and tailored misinformation frameworks aim to shape public narratives across 17 island nations.
WHO chief doubles down on demands for Big Tech censorship amid ongoing pandemic treaty negotiations.
Canadian groups push for stronger WHO pandemic treaty by advocating for censorship of social media “misinformation.”
Governments were intent on rolling out the controversial and invasive technology against all advice.
Jesse Ehrenfeld calls for online censorship.
The proposals, despite amendments, still contain controversial language that some feel would lead to a power grab.
The WHO is increasingly encroaching on online speech.
These interventions include boosting the visibility of “reliable health information” and social media companies becoming “more proactive in dealing with the proliferation of misinformation on their sites.”
It’s not a power grab, Tedros says.
Treating information like a virus.
The power-grab can’t come fast enough for the WHO.
It’s never the fault of the institutions in the eyes of those that run the institutions.
Not happy that the public is able to question the decisions of health officials on social media.
Censoring accurate information.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres last week addressed a high-level meeting in New York City to detail the ideas around preparing for “the next pandemic.” In
There was a time when Brazil was considered to have had some of the finest diplomats serving their country and the UN as representatives of
The idea of a pandemic was just recently seared into everybody’s minds (rightly so, given the level of disruption caused by the reaction to Covid
The WHO itself is increasingly making comments about online speech.
Another global power grab.
Gaining some support.
A major WHO power grab.
A call to crack down on dissent as the WHO is set to be granted new powers to target speech.
A global checkpoint society.
A simulation of the WHO’s pending power grab.