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YouTube will remove videos that spread false claims about 5G and coronavirus

Youtube said it would reduce the number of videos it recommends to users on its platform. False claims that 5G technology is linked to the coronavirus.

The company said it will remove videos that violate its policies. It may allow other conspiracy-themed content about 5G which does n’t mention the coronavirus to remain on the site as’borderline content’.

At least seven cell towers have been set on fire in the UK in the past week. Online conspiracy theories have inaccurately claimed a link between the cell towers and the coronavirus pandemic.

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