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YouTube quietly changes COVID ‘misinformation’ policy to allow questioning of mask efficacy

Updated: August 25, 2022 at 2:58 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Aug 25, 2022 – 2:04 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – YouTube apparently changed its COVID-19 “misinformation” policies earlier this year to allow users to question the effectiveness of masks against the disease. 

In a recent tweet, conservative commentator Tim Poole posted two screenshots from the online Wayback Machine showing two images of YouTube’s COVID “misinformation” policy, one taken on April 13 of this year, the next from May 31.  

Youtube updated its policies to no longer ban claims that masks do not play a role in preventing spread of COVID

Essentially, you are now allowed to claim masks don’t work pic.twitter.com/SI3wF9jov8

— Tim Pool (@Timcast) August 23, 2022

The screenshot from April states that “Claims that masks do not play a role in preventing the contraction or transmission of COVID-19,” and claims that the masks cause physical and psychological harm, will cause a post to be taken down, and a channel that breaks the platforms policy thrice in a 90 day period will be permanently banned.

The platform’s “misinformation” policy for May does not mention policies with regard to masks and their effectiveness and shows the two bullet points relating to masks have been

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