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Threads blocks search for ‘COVID,’ ‘vaccines,’ ‘coronavirus’ over disinformation fear

Meta Platforms’ Threads has reportedly censored search terms that include the words “COVID,” “vaccines” and “coronavirus.”

Mark Zuckerberg’s purported “Twitter killer” app said the words have been temporarily blocked as the social media site irons out its “safety and integrity” policy aimed at limiting the spread of “disinformation,” according to the Washington Post.

“The search functionality temporarily doesn’t provide results for keywords that may show potentially sensitive content,” Meta told the outlet.

The New York Post has sought comment from Meta.

Threads, which was launched in early July with the aim of competing against the social media platform that has since been rebranded as X, unveiled its search function last week for US-based users as well as those in Canada, Mexico, India, and the United Kingdom.

A search by the New York Post on Tuesday for COVID-related terms generated a pop-up link to the website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Meta Platforms’ “Twitter killer” app Threads is censoring search terms such as “covid,” “vaccines,” “long covid,” “sex,” “nude,” “porn,” and “coronavirus.”
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Public health officials quoted by The Washington Post lamented the move to censor search terms related to COVID, particularly as a new variant has fueled a recent uptick in cases and hospitalizations.

“The decision to censor searches about COVID will make it harder for public health experts and people who work in public health to get out important info to the public about how they can protect themselves,” Lucky Tran, director of science communication at Columbia University, told The Washington Post.

Julia Doubleday, who heads outreach at World Health Network, told the news site: “Social media is a lifeline for patients, literally.”


Public health officials criticized Meta for blocking searches of COVID-related terms, particularly during an uptick of cases and hospitalizations.
Public health officials criticized Meta for blocking searches of COVID-related terms, particularly during an uptick in cases and hospitalizations.
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“Long Covid patients have died of organ failure, infections, cardiac events, and more, and social media is one place they can share information,” Doubleday told The Washington Post.

“Cutting off communication between suffering and disabled patients is cruel in the extreme. It’s indefensible.”

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Meta Platforms has not specified the extent to which it plans to moderate content on its platform.

The company has stated that its safety policies will mirror that of Instagram, the photo-sharing app through which users can automatically log in to Threads.

Washington Post journalist Taylor Lorenz, who wrote the article, slammed Meta.

“Wholesale blocking searches to things like covid is extremely irresponsible,” she tweeted on X.


Searches of words and terms related to pornography also draw a blank screen on Threads.
Searches of words and terms related to pornography also draw a blank screen on Threads.
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Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, responded to Lorenz, writing: “I hear you, and we’re working to support more searches quickly.”

“We’re trying to learn from last mistakes and believe it’s better to bias towards being careful as we roll out search,” he wrote.

Threads attracted some 100 million downloads within the first week of being launched but has seen time spent on the site fall by 85% last month, according to tech blog Similarweb.

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