Twitter Tackles 5G COVID-19 Conspiracy in the UK With Warning Prompt

The theory, which has spread on social media, has resulted in attacks on mobile telecoms masts and abuse directed at engineers in Britain.

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By Reuters | Updated: 6 May 2020 21:16 IST
Highlights
  • Facebook, Google have taken steps to counter misinformation on COVID-19
  • 5G-coronavirus theory has resulted in attacks on mobile telecoms masts
  • Twitter, Facebook, Google representatives were questioned by lawmakers

The 5G conspiracy theory has prompted the British government to step in

Twitter said on Wednesday that it would tackle the spread of damaging conspiracy theories linking mobile phone technology with the coronavirus with a prompt to direct people searching for 5G to British government-verified information.

The theory, which has spread on social media, has resulted in attacks on mobile telecoms masts and abuse directed at engineers in Britain. Scientists, phone companies, and the government have said it is completely untrue.

Twitter said the search prompt would inform users that the government had seen no link between 5G and COVID-19, and include a link to a government website with credible, factual and verified information in relation to 5G.

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Katy Minshall, Twitter UK's head of government, public policy and philanthropy, said the move was the latest step in its focus on connecting people with authoritative information regarding COVID-19.

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"Our partnerships throughout this pandemic have allowed us to take proactive steps in bringing people the information most relevant and useful for them," she said.

Facebook and Google have also taken steps to counter misinformation about COVID-19 on their platforms, however the social media companies have been criticised for not doing enough to counter misinformation.

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Representatives from all three were questioned by lawmakers last Thursday about the steps they had taken.

The chairman of parliament's digital and media committee Julian Knight said the position they had adopted was "deeply unhelpful and failed in clarifying what they are doing to tackle the threat posed by record levels of misinformation and disinformation online about Covid-19, some of it deadly."

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Facebook recently removed the official page of British conspiracy theorist David Icke, who has promoted the 5G theory, for violating its policies on harmful misinformation.

Google terminated Icke's YouTube channel for the same reason.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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