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YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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Social media cannot embrace the immunity and authority, but none of the responsibility.

Let's be real. Social media doesn't have a choice. They are pre-empting orders for the government or they have already received them. There's a direct line from the white house to social media platforms. Youtube and Google is a business after-all. And the federal government could make it very hard for them to continue

From a press conference from July 15 2021

> Q Thanks, Jen. Can you talk a little bit more about this request for tech companies to be more aggressive in policing misinformation? Has the administration been in touch with any of these companies and are there any actions that the federal government can take to ensure their cooperation, because we’ve seen, from the start, there’s not a lot of action on some of these platforms.

> MS. PSAKI: Sure. Well, first, we are in regular touch with these social media platforms, and those engagements typically happen through members of our senior staff, but also members of our COVID-19 team, given, as Dr. Murthy conveyed, this is a big issue of misinformation, specifically on the pandemic.

> In terms of actions, Alex, that we have taken — or we’re working to take, I should say — from the federal government: We’ve increased disinformation research and tracking within the Surgeon General’s office. We’re flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation. We’re working with doctors and medical professionals to connect — to connect medical experts with popular — with popular — who are popular with their audiences with — with accurate information and boost trusted content. So we’re helping get trusted content out there.

https://mleverything.substack.com/p/what-would-government-ce...

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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> Pandemic ain't real, they just planned it probably that part?

YouTube's bar for "medical misinfo" ladies and gentlemen...

How does this apply to other rap songs? When they talk about killing people and selling drugs are we supposed to call the police? Are we supposed to believe those lines as literally true as well?

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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In what oppressed world should you not be able to say that.

They're more than allowed to say it, YouTube is equally allowed to not repeat it.

And Congress is allowed to strip 230 protection from YouTube and any other platform that applies their rules selectively.

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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The reporter? He’s shown himself to be dishonest. In a similar style to Baghdad Bob. When reporters lie then there careers should be over.

> When reporters lie then there careers should be over. hahahahaha ... no but really, were you born yesterday? I am kind of curious what the reporter who covered for dear leader thinks of all this, if she's even aware of anything (they rarely are).

If the reporter lacks credibility with the audience they should be fired If a performer, a wrestler, a musician, an actor loses credibility with there audience, you should get a replacement.

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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post #421

Social media cannot embrace the immunity and authority, but none of the responsibility.

Let's be real. Social media doesn't have a choice. They are pre-empting orders for the government or they have already received them. There's a direct line from the white house to social media platforms. Youtube and Google is a business after-all. And the federal government could make it very hard for them to continue From a press conference from July 15 2021 > Q Thanks, Jen. Can you talk a little bit more about this…

Since the government is leaning on them to do it, this is clearly a Constitutional right to free speech issue.

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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You're looking at presented cases and hospitalizations - a fraction of a fraction of total covid infections. There's no way this accurately reflects R0 (assuming that's what you're talking about - sorry if I'm wrong!). And determining the impact vaccines have on R0 is nearly impossible - there's too many unknown unknowns that would confound it. For example, if a flu vaccine was administered at the end of a seasonal p…

We don’t actually care about infections, we care about the things infections cause. A single virus infecting a single cell is an infection, what happens after that depends on the immune system. Antibodies are supposed to stick around briefly after an infection to minimize the risks of reinfection. For near lifetime immunity as provided by the measles vaccine it comes down to memory B cells which drastically speed up…

GP was referring to a limited subset of data that gives an incorrect picture of what the R0 is. I was trying to point out why that data is the wrong set to draw a meaningful number from.

I’m not sure what you’re trying to point out, sorry!

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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The study says exactly what the GP wrote and that you discounted. Read the first sentence of the Findings section. "At the country-level, there appears to be no discernable relationship between percentage of population fully vaccinated and new COVID-19 cases in the last 7 days."

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Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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Just to provide context "NIH admits Fauci lied about funding Wuhan gain-of-function experiments" [1] If there's no one even making art with borderline lyrics, nobody may realize there's something besides the status quo. I'm not saying that I agree with all dissidents opinions, but I strongly disagree with messing with art. It's music for god's sake. [1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28972283

This "art" is not being produced in a vacuum. YouTube is fighting a problem with disinformation that has significant implications on a public health crisis. I don't see why they should respond any differently, simply because someone is singing the disinformation.

> "This "art" is not being produced in a vacuum."

All art is political, even (especially) the CCP recognizes that power as it crushes art. What is really interesting, though, is the fact that the powers-that-be feel threatened by this art. Why would a mere rap video be so threatening?

Re: YouTube deletes rapper's 'Let's Go Brandon' song claiming medical misinformation

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post #421

Social media cannot embrace the immunity and authority, but none of the responsibility.

Let's be real. Social media doesn't have a choice. They are pre-empting orders for the government or they have already received them. There's a direct line from the white house to social media platforms. Youtube and Google is a business after-all. And the federal government could make it very hard for them to continue From a press conference from July 15 2021 > Q Thanks, Jen. Can you talk a little bit more about this…

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