Yeah, totally agree, Ric, but children/teenagers are particularly vulnerable because of the stage they're at. If you've lived for 40/50 etc years without being isolated and scared, you've at least got a base line.
Of course not Nothing which might impinge on your narrative, eh? Can’t see why not though. You know all about another foreign country you don’t live in, the UK.
Mark Zuckerberg: Covid censorship was wrong and I wish I’d fought it Facebook founder claims White House ‘repeatedly pressured’ his social media giant to censor posts James Titcomb27 August 2024 • 9:12am Mark Zuckerberg has said Facebook and Instagram were wrong to censor posts about Covid during the pandemic and that the company should have fought pressure from the Biden administration. In a letter to a US committee investigating online content moderation, Mr Zuckerberg said senior White House officials “repeatedly pressured” the company after Joe Biden was inaugurated in 2021. He said that Facebook “made some choices” that it would not have made today. In a letter to Jim Jordan, the Trump-supporting head of the House of Representatives’ Judiciary Committee, Mr Zuckerberg wrote: “In 2021, senior officials from the Biden administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain Covid-19 content, including humour and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn’t agree. “Ultimately, it was our decision whether or not to take content down, and we own our decisions, including Covid-19-related changes we made to our enforcement in the wake of this pressure. Advertisement “I believe the government pressure was wrong, and I regret that we were not more outspoken about it. I also think we made some choices that, with the benefit of hindsight and new information, we wouldn’t make today. “Like I said to our teams at the time, I feel strongly that we should not compromise our content standards due to pressure from any administration in either direction – and we’re ready to push back if something like this happens again.” During the pandemic, Facebook added misinformation alerts to users when they commented on or liked posts that were judged to contain false information about Covid. It also deleted posts criticising the Covid vaccine, or suggesting that Covid was developed in a Chinese laboratory, a theory that has since become supported by some mainstream scientists and government agencies. In the 2020 election campaign, Mr Biden had accused Facebook of “killing people” by not clamping down on Covid posts more enthusiastically. He later rowed back on the comments. Advertisement please log in to view this image The southwestern corner of Germany is rich in must-see Unesco sites Read more Mr Zuckerberg also said Facebook was wrong to suppress a New York Post story about Hunter Biden, Mr Biden’s son, which revealed that Hunter had offered business contacts access to his father when he was vice president. please log in to view this image Facebook demoted a New York Post story about Hunter Biden which claimed he had offered contacts access to his father when he was vice-president CREDIT: Craig Hudson/Reuters He said the FBI had warned the company about a “potential Russian disinformation operation” about the Biden family. Facebook had demoted the story while it was reviewed by fact checkers, which Mr Zuckerberg said was a mistake. The Hunter Biden laptop story, which was blocked by Twitter after it was published, was potentially damaging to Mr Biden’s election campaign. Blocking it has been seen by Republicans as proof of Silicon Valley’s Left-wing influence. Elon Musk released a series of internal emails about the decision to block the story after buying Twitter. The Republican-controlled House Judiciary Committee called Mr Zuckerberg’s admissions a “big win for free speech”. Meanwhile, the White House defended its actions. It said: “When confronted with a deadly pandemic, this administration encouraged responsible actions to protect public health and safety. “Our position has been clear and consistent: we believe tech companies and other private actors should take into account the effects their actions have on the American people, while making independent choices about the information they present.” Related Topics Mark Zuckerberg, Coronavirus, Facebook, Meta, Joe Biden Manage Cookies
Unfortunately that's fact... I have to admit I broke every rule in the book just after the start of lockdown,when sadly my young sister-in-law passed away with cancer. Only 15 people were allowed at her funeral(cremation,burials were 6,in the vast expanse of a graveyard?) and the 15 were cordially invited back to my house for the wake( food and alcoholic drink provided,as it should be).I explained it all to my neighbours either side prior to going ahead and asked for their permission which they had no problem at all granting. I have absolutely no regrets about that and never will.If the police had've turned up,they'd have been told politely to **** off!!
That is for 15-29 year olds in Spain. What about the same age group in this country! How many are seeking help off their health service as opposed to just feeling anxious. They must be overwhelmed in China after the strictest lockdown of anywhere. Or does the the CCCP just say “man up pet.”?
You googled to try and make a point, and thought you had even though the age groups are not the same. So why don’t you google to make an accurate comparison.
Not sure what you're arguing. Spain's situation could also prove my narrative, but as neither of us read Spanish and clearly don't know their health service figures, what's the point of mentioning it.
Google it. There are translation apps. Spain had far more strict lockdown conditions, enforced more rigidly, than us so you would expect the figures for under 16s to be higher than ours. My ext door neighbours son’s in laws retired to Spain and told us what it was like there.
Why do I have to Google and prove anything... You're the one disagreeing with the findings on the published article. I agree with it, so am happy to accept their findings.
I didn’t disagree with the findings. I asked how countries with stricter lockdowns are in comparison.