The powers-that-be force compliance through psychological tactics that were once considered fascist by the masses.
- The latest example is hitting YouTube medical professionals who must now apply to be considered trustworthy and reliable. The criteria: Adherence to World Health Organization recommendations
- This is one of the many reasons I've decided to delete all the content from my YouTube channel.
- You never know who's going to become beholden to Big Tech sensibilities next.
YouTube: Users Will Have to Commit to WHO-Approved Practices to Be Labeled as "Reliable" in Algorithm
- In an attempt to limit "health misinformation," YouTube announced it will certify medical professionals as "reliable" and "authoritative" sources of information
- To apply to be labeled as reliable, users have to submit their license and adhere to the "best practices" for sharing health information set by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Council of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS), and the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
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