As COVID-19 misinformation grows, YouTube brings video fact-checking to the US

In a weblog put up these days, YouTube introduced that it’s after all bringing its fact-checking knowledge panels to the U.S. First offered in Brazil and India, the enlargement comes as COVID-19-related misinformation and conspiracy has proliferated on-line and thru sure media. Fact-check articles will…
In a blog post today, YouTube announced that it’s finally bringing its fact-checking information panels to the U.S. First introduced in Brazil and India, the expansion comes as COVID-19-related misinformation and conspiracy has proliferated online and through certain media. Fact-check articles will…Original article
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